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Seneca Root annual meeting hosts area museum representatives in Preeceville

Seneca Root annual meeting hosts area museum representatives in Preeceville

The Preeceville and District Heritage Museum hosted the annual Seneca Root meeting of museums on April 27.
Everybody Dance Now recital held in Preeceville

Everybody Dance Now recital held in Preeceville

The Studio Dance One club members presented their annual spring recital to the theme 鈥淓verybody Dance Now鈥 at the Sturgis Composite High School on April 24.

Twelve hours of palliative care challenge

Members of the St. Patrick鈥檚 Catholics Women鈥檚 League (CWL) have taken on the challenge from Pope Francis to make 2016 a year of mercy.
Students acknowledged for Remembrance Day poster and essay contest winning entries

Students acknowledged for Remembrance Day poster and essay contest winning entries

Members of the Norquay Legion presented Sturgis Composite High School students from grades 4 to 9 with certificates in acknowledgement for their entries in the annual Remembrance Day poster and essay contest.
Here鈥檚 my beef!

Here鈥檚 my beef!

All Things Considered column by Gail Krawetz
Nothing but the Truth performed at three locations in three days

Nothing but the Truth performed at three locations in three days

The Preeceville-Sturgis United Church Players presented Nothing but the Truth at their annual spring play. The cast performed the play in three locations over three days: Stenen on April 29; Sturgis on April 30 and concluded in Preeceville on May 1.
Spring time

Spring time

World-wide petroleum depreciation affects Gateway Co-op鈥檚 financial statement

World-wide petroleum depreciation affects Gateway Co-op鈥檚 financial statement

At last week鈥檚 annual information meetings, the Gateway Co-op board and administration had the challenging task of explaining how it was that despite a $3 million decrease in sales due to petroleum depreciation, the Gateway Co-op actually had a finan

Sunrise Regional Health Authority chairperson resigns

Lawrence Chomos, the chairman of the Sunrise Regional Health Authority, has resigned from the board that he has served on for the past nine years. Chomos was first appointed to the Sunrise Regional Health Authority as a board member in March of 2007.

Learning the many phrases in the English language

Column by Kaare Askildt Formerly known as The Farmer in Training
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