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St. Patricks Day celebrated at Roman Catholic Church

St. Patricks Day celebrated at Roman Catholic Church

The St.Partick's Roman Catholic Church in Sturgis carried on the tradition of celebrating St. Patrick's day with a pie social and a fun card party on March 12.
Public speaking inspires club members

Public speaking inspires club members

The Assiniboine Beef and Multi 4-H club hosted a public speaking competition that encouraged club members to gain confidence and the experience of speaking in front of a audience. The newly-formed club has 16 members aged from six to 11 years old.
Imagine no bullying

Imagine no bullying

Students from the Preeceville and Sturgis Schools were treated to a presentation from Dan Clark, a Saskatchewan Roughrider, in Preeceville on February 25. He spoke about bullying, including personal experiences of being bullied when he was younger.
Sturgis hosted World Day of Prayer for Cuban women

Sturgis hosted World Day of Prayer for Cuban women

The St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in Sturgis played host to this year's annual World Day of Prayer that focused on the women of Cuba on March 4. The United church members also joined in the service.
Sturgis skaters showcased at annual ice carnival

Sturgis skaters showcased at annual ice carnival

The 64th annual Sturgis ice carnival featured the Sturgis Figure skating club members and their achievements from throughout the year at the Sturgis Skating Arena on March 5. The carnival theme was A Night of One-Hit Wonders .

Last concert scheduled

The Whitehawk Arts Council is scheduled to host the last concert in the Stars for Saskatchewan performances on March 17 when the Wheatland Band will bring its signature comedy and heart-felt performance to the Sturgis Community Hall.
Sturgis Kinsmen Mini-Miracle continues helping others

Sturgis Kinsmen Mini-Miracle continues helping others

The Sturgis Kinsmen-Miracle continued the tradition of helping others when the Kinsmen hosted their 36th annual Mini-Miracle on March 3. The Mini-Miracle raised $31,040.
Telemiracle tradition continues with Preeeville-to-Sturgis bed push

Telemiracle tradition continues with Preeeville-to-Sturgis bed push

The Preeceville Hospital鈥檚 annual bed push for Telemiracle raised a record setting $7,567.30 on March 3. 鈥淲e want to recognize all the people who make this possible each year,鈥 said Brenda Lubiniecki, an organizer.

The bad idea drawer is filling up really fast

Column by Kaare Askildt Formerly known as The Farmer in Training

Second concert welcomes the Travelling Mabels

The Whitehawk Arts Council welcomed the Travelling Mabels in concert at the Sturgis Community Hall on February 25. This was the second concert of the season in the Stars for Saskatchewan series.
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