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Atoms record two wins

Atoms record two wins

The Preeeville Atom Pats recorded a pair of wins, advancing them to the league final playoffs. The Pats took on Churchbridge on February 27 and won 11-3 win.
Okla snowmobile derby exceeds expectations

Okla snowmobile derby exceeds expectations

Avid snowmobilers from across the area joined together to have a fun afternoon of snowmobiling during the annual Okla snowmobile derby on February 28. The Okla derby organizers were thrilled to have 49 sleds entered in the derby.
As easy as pie

As easy as pie

All Things Considered column by Gail Krawetz
Donald Trump and my parent’s larder

Donald Trump and my parent’s larder

Column by Brian Zinchuk
Cross-country ski trail fun for everyone

Cross-country ski trail fun for everyone

The Town of Preeceville has always had some moderate ski trials for individuals to enjoy but they were short and not maintained properly and that led to limited use.
Believe Ride for MS

Believe Ride for MS

Nicole Rolfes of Lloyminister was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in January of 2012, but was not about to let the disease get her down. Her love and passion for snowmobiling turned into a mission to raise awareness and funds for research.
Accountant offers professional services to Preeceville area residents

Accountant offers professional services to Preeceville area residents

MLJ Accounting Ltd., a new Preeceville business, offers bookkeeping and income tax services, including payrolls, for personal, corporate and farming clients.
Cara Zubko nominated for humanitarian award

Cara Zubko nominated for humanitarian award

Cara Zubko’s career in hockey began at an early age and skyrocketed through the years. Her love of the game has kept her goals in line as she continues her hockey career.
Family fun day for snowmobilers

Family fun day for snowmobilers

The Roughrider Snowmobile club hosted its third-annual family snowmobiling day on February 21. It was held at the May Lake Shack located on the Trans Canada Trail about two kilometres from Sturgis.

Annual play set to amaze audiences

The United Church Players are gearing up for their annual spring play that is set to take place in three communities over three days. Practices have begun and take place every Monday and Wednesday at the Trinity United Church in Preeceville.
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