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Why we all stand to benefit from saving the native prairie

One can imagine the earliest settlers, those who dreamt of a piece of land they could call their own on which to farm and raise a family, arriving on the Canadian Prairies and thinking there was so much grassland it would never all be farmed.
Preeceville pianist showcases her music accomplishments

Preeceville pianist showcases her music accomplishments

Kennedy Kosheluk of Preeceville was accepted into the Department of Music program at the University of Saskatchewan last year and is a step closer to attaining her dream of becoming a professional pianist.
Preeceville Wildlife Club to sponsor two local youth to wildlife camp

Preeceville Wildlife Club to sponsor two local youth to wildlife camp

The Preeceville Wildlife Club will be sponsoring two local youth for the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) Youth Conservation Camp.

Reader encourages RM of Keys council to say no to the ILO

I understand that at its regular council meeting on June 19, our RM of Keys council will consider the granting of discretionary use approval for the intensive livestock operation (ILO) to be located on E 陆 33-33-03 W2.
Sturgis Care Home under new ownership

Sturgis Care Home under new ownership

The Preeceville and Sturgis Care Homes were recently united under one operation when Bev Berger and Art Crozier, Preeceville owners, purchased the Sturgis home on May 1. An open house was held on May 26 to introduce and welcome them to the home.

Preeceville physician to relocate to Alberta

Dr. Morteza Shahrestani has indicated he will be leaving the community of Preeceville in late 2018 for personal reasons.
Sturgis drama performs Murder's in the Heir in front of classmates and family

Sturgis drama performs Murder's in the Heir in front of classmates and family

The Sturgis Composite School performed Murder鈥檚 in the Heir in front an audience of their peers, teachers and guests on June 7.The play was written by Billy St. John.
Ducks float down the river in successful Sturgis Kinsmen Duck Derby

Ducks float down the river in successful Sturgis Kinsmen Duck Derby

The Sturgis Kinsmen club annual duck derby was another huge success with all 746 plastic ducks sold. The derby was held at the Sturgis Regional Park on June 10 with numerous families enjoying the afternoon of fun and friendship.

If only there had been more hours in the day

A few weeks ago I, and a number of other parents with whom I鈥檝e sat through kindergarten graduations and band concerts with got to tag along with our kids as they toured the local high school, Estevan Comprehensive School.
Draft Horse Field Days continues tradition of using horses for field work

Draft Horse Field Days continues tradition of using horses for field work

The spring edition of the 2018 PALS (Performing Arts and Leisure Society) Draft Horse Field Days was held in Rama and May 19 and 20.
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