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Living with Diabetes at a young age

Living with Diabetes at a young age

Blake Erickson, a four year-old Preeceville resident, was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes after he had become extremely sick.
Preeceville School holds Remembrance Day service

Preeceville School holds Remembrance Day service

Students, staff and invited guests assembled for the Preeceville School's Remembrance Day service on November 8. "The annual service pays tribute to soldiers who fought for our freedom," said Emerson Strykowski and Maicey Scheller, co-emcees.
Ducks Unlimited banquet and auction held at Sturgis

Ducks Unlimited banquet and auction held at Sturgis

Ducks Unlimited Canada hosted its annual East Central Flyway fall banquet and fundraising auction on November 1 at the Sturgis Community Hall with many raffles, and silent and live auction prizes.

Farm shows all about passion for farming

This week in Yorkton the Grain Millers Harvest Showdown takes place.
Second concert in series scheduled to feature The Johnny McCuaig Band

Second concert in series scheduled to feature The Johnny McCuaig Band

The Johnny McCuaig Band is set to take the stage in Sturgis Community Hall as part of the second concert in the series for Whitehawk Arts Council in Stars for Saskatchewan on November 27.

Preeceville Curling rink host re-organization meeting

The Preeceville Curling Club held its annual meeting on October 22 with discussions on various topics.

Throne speech offers little in the way of new ideas

Sometimes, probably without consciously trying to do it, politicians can end up parroting the rather obvious. Such was the case when the Saskatchewan government delivered its latest Throne Speech. Not surprisingly the Speech, delivered by Lt.-Gov.
Preeceville Panthers conclude football season at provincial play

Preeceville Panthers conclude football season at provincial play

The Preeceville Panthers football team ended its season with falling short by a 16 to 0 score during the quarter-finals in the provincial run in Raymore on October 26.
Sturgis resident has good memories of military service

Sturgis resident has good memories of military service

Being paratrooper was the best time of his life and he would not have changed anything about his time that he served in the Army, stated Master Corporal (retired) Dave Whynot. Dave Whynot grew-up in Halifax, Nova Scotia and retired to Sturgis.

The Last Post Fund continues its work for Veterans

Established in 1909, the Last Post Fund is a non-profit organization whose mission is to ensure that no Veteran is denied a dignified funeral and burial, as well as a military gravestone, due to insufficient funds at time of death.
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