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Five pipelines shut down by vandals who call themselves activists
Around dawn on October 11, across the northern United States, five pipelines were struck at various remote sites roughly simultaneously.
Oct 21, 2016 1:10 AM
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Brad Wall and farmers must find the balance in reducing carbon emissions
If you discount the Toronto Blue Jays playoff run because it is sporting news, then surely the biggest news as of late, at least in Saskatchewan, is the idea of climate change and carbon tax.
Oct 21, 2016 1:09 AM
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The origins of the phrase 'raining cats and dogs' leads to more weather woes
Our little granddaughter Casey doesn鈥檛 like it when it is raining outside. She chants, 鈥淩ain, rain, go away, Casey is going out to play!鈥 The rain reminds me of when I first came to Canada and lived in Vancouver.
Oct 21, 2016 1:08 AM
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Preeceville cadets are in need of a highway bus
The 606 Harvard Squadron has operated in the community of Preeceville for the last 60 years.
Oct 21, 2016 1:07 AM
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Preeceville Curling Club holds reorganization meeting
The Preeceville Curling Club held its annual meeting to discuss various topics on October 5. The executive will remain the same as last year, as members serve two-year terms, said Lynn Larsen, secretary.
Oct 21, 2016 1:06 AM
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Used clothing sale held at Sturgis
The Sturgis Community Hall hosted a used clothing sale that featured an assortment of clothing for all ages on October 15. "The annual sale is a fundraiser for the hall and is a fun day for shoppers," said Hazel Urbanoski, hall committee member.
Oct 21, 2016 1:05 AM
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Preeceville senior football team adds a win to season record
The Preeceville Panthers senior football team traveled to Watson on October 14 with high hopes of adding another win to its record. "The team was not denied as we walked away with a great win with a score of 32-20," said Jeremy Mattison, coach.
Oct 21, 2016 1:04 AM
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Preeceville junior football team records another win
The Preeceville junior football team continued its undefeated season with another win on the board on October 11 when the team defeated Wakaw 35-7 at home. "The team has had a great season with an undefeated season to date," said Bill Dodge, coach.
Oct 21, 2016 1:03 AM
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Preeceville October trade show involved 45 vendors
The annual October trade show attracted 45 vendors to the Preeceville Community Hall on October 8. The Preeceville Fire Department hosted the annual show and provided the important messages of fire prevention and the importance of smoke detectors.
Oct 21, 2016 1:01 AM
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Sturgis students do well at provincial cross-country meet
Oct 19, 2016 8:29 AM
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