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Holy Week services spoke of the sufferings of Christ

Holy Week services spoke of the sufferings of Christ

During the week prior to Easter (March 21 to 24), the Preeceville and District Ministerial Association hosted the Holy Week noon hour bagged lunches program.
Preeceville Atom Pats win A banner

Preeceville Atom Pats win A banner

The Preeceville Atom Pats Atoms won the A banner in front of a packed home-town crowd on March 22.
Welcome to the Jungle ice carnival impressed Preeceville audience

Welcome to the Jungle ice carnival impressed Preeceville audience

The Preeceville Figure Skating Club’s annual ice carnival welcomed audience members to the jungle on March 18. The theme was Welcome to the Jungle and skaters each performed themed skates.

World Day of Prayer service pays tribute to Cuba

The World Day of Prayer is a global ecumenical movement which brings Christians of many traditions together to observe a common day of prayer each year. The service in Preeceville was hosted by the Ukrainian Catholic Church on March 4.
Final performance for Whitehawk Arts Council

Final performance for Whitehawk Arts Council

The final performance for the Stars for Saskatchewan this season featured the Wheatland Band at the Sturgis Community Hall on March 17. The Preeceville Art Group had a visual art display and the St.
Peewee Pats become league champions

Peewee Pats become league champions

The Preeceville Peewee Pats were crowned the Major Hockey League champions when they won the A banner on March 17. The A-banner game was played against Canora with Preeceville defeating Canora in both games played.
Midgets crowned B side banner champions

Midgets crowned B side banner champions

The Preeceville Midget Pats hockey team faced a third game against Esterhazy that decided the B side champions of the Major Hockey league. The final and deciding game was hosted in Preeceville in front of a packed arena on March 20.
Sturgis seniors keep rocking

Sturgis seniors keep rocking

Seniors in the Sturgis area rocked the community with a fun rock-a-thon fundraiser hosted at the Sturgis READ Club on March 16. The eight main participants were all over the age of 90 years.
A class act

A class act

All Things Considered column by Gail Krawetz
Dash cams for cockpits

Dash cams for cockpits

Column by Brian Zinchuk
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