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Preeceville School oratory competition challenges students

Preeceville School oratory competition challenges students

Public speaking encouraged Preeceville School elementary students to excel at literacy.
Preeceville School walks in support of T1D ambassador Blake Erickson

Preeceville School walks in support of T1D ambassador Blake Erickson

Preeceville School rallied around student Blake Erickson, joining a walk to support his role as National Youth Ambassador for Breakthrough T1D.
Preeceville Wildlife Federation unveils lakeside fire pit tribute

Preeceville Wildlife Federation unveils lakeside fire pit tribute

The Preeceville Wildlife Federation honoured loved ones with a memorial fire pit and benches during a family event at Annie Laurie Lake.
Football enhances lives of youth across the province

Football enhances lives of youth across the province

The Peewee football program in Preeceville is focused on learning, having fun and growing youth into strong community-minded members.
Man dies after motorcycle rolls on Hwy 49 in Preeceville

Man dies after motorcycle rolls on Hwy 49 in Preeceville

The driver of the motorcycle was declared deceased by EMS at the scene.
Sturgis Composite School 2025 graduating class

Sturgis Composite School 2025 graduating class

Sturgis Composite High School graduating class of 2025 will be celebrated on June 13.

Preeceville High School 2025 graduating class

Preeceville High School graduating class of 2025 will be celebrated on June 20.
Ukrainian dance continue tradition of spreading hope

Ukrainian dance continue tradition of spreading hope

The Barveenok Ukrainian Dance Club celebrated 45 years of tradition and culture with a vibrant spring concert in Sturgis on May 11.
Marking history on anniversary of VE Day

Marking history on anniversary of VE Day

A special VE Day banquet in Preeceville honoured the end of the Second World War with dignitaries, tributes and a solemn ceremony.
Do you think a local business should be recognized?

Do you think a local business should be recognized?

The Canora Courier, Kamsack Times and Preeceville Progress are hosting its first annual Readers’ Choice Awards.
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