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New faces at Sturgis Elementary School

New faces at Sturgis Elementary School

Allyson Grywacheski has joined the staff at the Sturgis Elementary School. She is originally from Norquay and received her bachelor of secondary education degree from the University of Regina where she majored in sociology and minored in English.
Nelson Lake Bible Camp celebrates milestone

Nelson Lake Bible Camp celebrates milestone

An 80th anniversary celebration was held at the Lutheran Nelson Lake Bible Camp on August 14. 鈥淭he event was well attended and a beautiful Sunday afternoon was enjoyed by all,鈥 said Donna Chalupiak.

Poll shows signs of divisions between urban and rural Saskatchewan

About the last thing either the province or the Saskatchewan Party need right now is more division. While one might think tough economic times bring people together, they sometimes really don鈥檛.

Will food companies find organic labels worth the risk after the General Mills lawsuit?

There is obviously a market for organically produced foods. The consumer, they say, is always right, so the reasons for the demand don鈥檛 matter. It exists, and when a market exists, someone will generally move to fill it.

Somehow, the use of the word 'some' became somewhat complicated

Not only some of us, but all of us should know that 鈥榮ome鈥 is a 鈥榙eterminer,鈥 鈥榩ronoun,鈥 鈥榓dverb鈥 and 鈥榓djective,鈥 but it is also used as a 鈥榩refix鈥 and 鈥榮uffix,鈥 according to Merriam Webster Dictionary .
New changes greet Preeceville School students

New changes greet Preeceville School students

Students at the Preeceville School walked through the doors on September 1 and were greeted by administrative staff members Doug King, principal; Kent Seerey, vice-principal, and Laura Sliva, who is in office administration.
Football camp kicks off a great start to season

Football camp kicks off a great start to season

A core of 20 players makes up the roster for the Preeceville Panthers football team. A football camp held from August 29 to September 9 was a clear indication that the team is ready to take on its competitors.
Unique hobby turned into a passion for a Sturgis man

Unique hobby turned into a passion for a Sturgis man

Roy Pristie of Sturgis recently acquired a 1970 Chevrolet modified pull truck with the name Wasted Wages. He purchased the truck from a Hodgins Auction in 2015.

Students welcomed back at Sturgis Composite High School

Brad Cameron, the principal, and other staff at the Sturgis Composite High School welcomed students back to another school year.

All the bells and whistles can be noisy

Not that long ago, I decided it was finally time for a full-scale replacement of our old appliances.
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