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Whirlwind of activity after being elected the Canora-Pelly ML

Whirlwind of activity after being elected the Canora-Pelly ML

Elected April 4, the whirlwind of activity began for Terry Dennis. A couple of days later, he was in Regina for his first caucus meeting as one of the 51 newly elected Saskatchewan Party MLAs.

Pats conclude season with three banner wins

The Preeceville Pats minor hockey teams concluded the season with three teams, the midgets, peewees and atoms, bringing home their league banners. The midgets won the B-side banner in front of a home crowd on March 20.

Shuffleboard tournament attracted 13 teams

The Preeceville Club 60 hosted a one-day shuffleboard tournament with 13 teams entered on March 21. There were 10 local teams entered along with three out-of-town teams.

Seniors graduate from computer training program

A group of seniors were all smiles March 18 when they received certificates at the conclusion of a computer training course delivered at Parkland College in Yorkton, according to a release from the College.

Area students share in more that $75,000 worth of scholarships at Parkland College

Last week, Parkland College announced that a number of area students are among the 68 to share in more than $75,000 worth of the internal spring scholarships.

Second year for Preeceville spring expo

Co-ordinators and organizers for the second annual Preeceville Spring Expo are gearing up for another successful show with over 70 booths booked.
Preeceville fisherman wins the main prize at Buchanan SWF ice fishing derby

Preeceville fisherman wins the main prize at Buchanan SWF ice fishing derby

Dave Hearn of Preeceville won $1,000, the main prize, at the fourth annual ice-fishing derby sponsored by the Buchanan branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation on March 13.

March was a busy month for LTC residents

The month of March was busy for the residents of the long-term care wing of the Preeceville Health Centre. There were many activities and events hosted by many volunteer helpers.

Spring play scheduled to be another success

The Trinity United Church Players have been busy rehearsing so that they can entertain audiences with Nothing but the Truth. The drama production is scheduled for April 29 in Stenen, April 30 in Sturgis and is to conclude in Preeceville on May 1.

This election is also about health care

Column by Brian Zinchuk
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