Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ

Skip to content

Preeceville Progress

New Preeceville restaurant focuses on quality food and service

New Preeceville restaurant focuses on quality food and service

Geo's Kitchen in Preeceville officially opened in October and since then has been offering quality food at reasonable prices to its valued customers.
Christmas auction raises funds for hospital

Christmas auction raises funds for hospital

The Preeceville Hospital Auxiliary Christmas auction was deemed another success by organizers. The auction was held at the Preeceville Club 60 on November 25.
Preeceville minor hockey season off to fast start

Preeceville minor hockey season off to fast start

The Preeceville Pats peewee, atom and bantam hockey divisions have each kicked off a new hockey season. The atoms have not recorded a good start to the season with two losses to date.

Counting on science for future food and energy needs

While I appreciate there are those who have begun to doubt science, I for one am a believer that our future as a planet lies solely with what science can create in the coming years to deal with whatever issues we face.

Town of Preeceville Council sets committees

The Town of Preeceville council met for its monthly council meeting on November 13 where the minutes from the October 9 meeting were approved. Sgt.

Christmas celebration to bring Creedence Clearwater Revival to Preeceville

The Preeceville Community Hall committee has scheduled Creedence Clearwater Revival and John Fogerty tribute band Green River Revival to perform in a supper concert evening on November 29.

Preeceville School to take over tree lighting ceremony

The Preeceville School will be continuing the tradition of lighting a Christmas tree with bulbs in memory of past loved ones.

Canora/Sturgis RCMP Detachment activity report

Incident on Parker Crescent The Canora and Sturgis RCMP are investigating an incident that occurred in the late evening on October 3. A blue four-door car was seen knocking over garbage cans on Parker Crescent and Alexander Avenue in Canora.
Residents pause to remember the fallen

Residents pause to remember the fallen

Residents from across the area paused on November 11 to remember the fallen soldiers and war veterans. The annual Royal Canadian Legion Remembrance Day service at the Preeceville Legion Hall was led by William Lesko, Preeceville Legion member.
Newly Renovated Day Program opens in Preeceville

Newly Renovated Day Program opens in Preeceville

Terry Dennis, Canora-Pelly MLA, on behalf of Paul Merriman, social services minister, celebrated the grand reopening of a newly renovated day program with Mackenzie Society Ventures Inc. (MSVI) in Preeceville on November 15.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks