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Preeceville Hospital Auxiliary continues to improve lives

Preeceville Hospital Auxiliary continues to improve lives

The Preeceville Hospital Auxiliary continues to improve lives with the recent donation of an automated external defibrillator (AED) to the Preeceville and District Health Centre.

The Town of Preeceville council adds to closure list

The Town of Preeceville mayor and councillors released a letter to its residents addressing the COVID-19 epidemic on March 16. Effective March 16 due to concerns over COVID-19 the Town of Preeceville will be taking precautionary measures.
Children’s book by former Preeceville resident inspires others

Children’s book by former Preeceville resident inspires others

Inspired by his daughter, Naden Parkin released his first children’s book The Girl Who Was Brave Enough. Parkin grew up and attended school in Preeceville.
Officials encourage public to stay calm

Officials encourage public to stay calm

Over the past week, the hysteria over COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, hit a tipping point with the World Health Organization declaring it a pandemic, stated the University of Regina website.

Saskatchewan Hockey activity cancelled due to Coronavirus

Hockey parents and players have been notified by the Saskatchewan Hockey Association (SHA) board that they have officially canceled all games for the rest of the season due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19).

Sturgis Klothes for Kids program has global reach

Carole Hauber gave a brief overview of the Klothes for Kids program held at the Sturgis St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church during the World Day of Prayer service on March 6.
Sturgis skaters showcased during carnival

Sturgis skaters showcased during carnival

The 68th annual Sturgis Ice Carnival featured the Sturgis Figure Skating Club and its achievements throughout the year. The carnival hosted the theme, Journey on Blades at the Sturgis Skating Arena on March 7.
Sturgis Kin Club continues tradition of helping others

Sturgis Kin Club continues tradition of helping others

The Sturgis Mini-Miracle continued its tradition of helping others on March 5 when the Sturgis Kin Club hosted its 40th annual Mini-Miracle.
Impacting Early childhood development

Impacting Early childhood development

Children, parents and grandparents enjoyed spending time together learning during the Regional KidsFirst Intriguing Minds: Parents and Children Together (IMPACT) program.
Preeceville Midgets shift focus to A banner

Preeceville Midgets shift focus to A banner

The Preeceville Midget Pats went up against the Moosomin Rangers in back to back nights in the team’s quest for an advancement to the provincial southern semifinal in Preeceville on February 29.
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