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Stay calm and sometimes just stay seated

By Gail Krawetz
Preeceville atoms team brings home B-side banner

Preeceville atoms team brings home B-side banner

The Preeceville Pats Atom hockey team brought home the B-side banner from the Canora home tournament which was played November 25 and 26. In the first game, Preeceville was defeated by Langenburg with a 16-2 loss.
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Riders acknowledged during Etoimamie Valley Riders Club awards event at Sturgis READ Club

Riders acknowledged during Etoimamie Valley Riders Club awards event at Sturgis READ Club

The Etoimamie Valley Riders Club acknowledged its riders during the annual banquet and awards night at the READ Club in Sturgis on November 25.
Preeceville Hospital Auxiliary Christmas auction raises funds for hospital

Preeceville Hospital Auxiliary Christmas auction raises funds for hospital

The Preeceville Hospital Auxiliary Christmas auction, which was held at the Preeceville Club 60 on November 27,was deemed another success by organizers.
Annual Preeceville Christmas craft sale said successful

Annual Preeceville Christmas craft sale said successful

The annual Preeceville Christmas craft sale attracted vendors and early Christmas shoppers to the Preeceville Community Legion Hall on December 2.

Forget the electric part – the Tesla Semi will be a robot

By Brian Zinchuk

Bantam hockey team plays back-to-back home games

The Preeceville bantam Pats hockey team tied the Melville Stars in a home game on November 25 with a 4-4 final score. Scoring for Preeceville were Shae Peterson, Jacob Danyluk, TJ Ebert and Seth Hort.
Preeceville seniors enjoy Christmas party

Preeceville seniors enjoy Christmas party

The Christmas season kicked off for seniors in the area with a Christmas party at the Preeceville Club 60 on November 23. Seniors enjoyed the turkey dinner catered and hosted by the Trinity United Church.
Preeceville liquor store opens in new location

Preeceville liquor store opens in new location

The Preeceville liquor store now has a new location and name under the management of Garth Harris. The new store, known as Thirsty Dogz Liquor, opened for business on November 21. The new downtown location is 17 Main Street in Preeceville.
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