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Local youth archers do well at provincial archery shoot

Local youth archers do well at provincial archery shoot

Archers from the Sturgis Archery Club excelled in provincial archery competitions held in Prince Albert on April 13 and 14.

Kamsack drowning reported by RCMP

RCMP from Kamsack Detachment and the RCMP Under Water Recovery Team (URT) have been on the scene of a drowning that happened late in the afternoon on April 23.

Arran man fined and suspended for using another person鈥檚 hunting tags

A man from the Village of Arran, recently pleaded guilty in a Kamsack courtroom to violations under The Wildlife Act and The Wildlife Regulations and received $3,300 in fines and a three-year hunting suspension.

Town council approves new arena lighting

The Town of Preeceville council approved the quote from S-Elect Energy to replace the existing light fixtures on the ice surface at the Preeceville Skating Arena with new LED fixtures during its regular council meeting on March 13, according to Lorel
Preeceville volunteers receive recognized

Preeceville volunteers receive recognized

A special community volunteer acknowledgement, recognizing volunteers in the area for their hard work and dedication was hosted during National Volunteer Week on April 17 at the Preeceville Club 60.

The importance of diversified market development for agriculture

It wasn鈥檛 all that many years ago that the focus for agriculture in Saskatchewan, at least from a provincial government perspective, was diversification.

Sturgis Wildlife celebrates highlights of past season

Rob Wilcott, president of the Sturgis branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation gave a brief overview of the club's highlights during the Sturgis branch annual banquet and awards on April 13.
Sturgis SWF branch pays tribute to best hunters and fishermen

Sturgis SWF branch pays tribute to best hunters and fishermen

The Sturgis branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation honoured avid hunters and fishermen at the annual banquet and trophy night on April 13 at the Sturgis Community Hall.
Gun safety teaches students valuable lessons

Gun safety teaches students valuable lessons

The Preeceville branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) was responsible for teaching students valuable lessons in gun safety at the Preeceville School. The firearm safety course began on April 1 and concluded April 11.
Ketchen Auto Body closes after 38 years in business

Ketchen Auto Body closes after 38 years in business

Ketchen Auto Body officially closed its doors on April 1 after owners Norman Johnson and Dallas Fairburn made the difficult decision to retire after 38 years in business. 鈥淚t was not an easy decision for us but one that we had to face,鈥 said Johnson.
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