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Preeceville veteran honoured with special quilt

Preeceville veteran honoured with special quilt

Blanket wraps veteran in love and understanding.
Rainfall warning issued for Canora, Kamsack and Preeceville

Rainfall warning issued for Canora, Kamsack and Preeceville

Environment Canada said May 12 widespread amounts of 30 to 60 millimetres [1.18 to 2.36 inches] are forecast in the late afternoon and early evening.
Rain has creeks flowing, dugouts filling and pastures greening

Rain has creeks flowing, dugouts filling and pastures greening

Saskatchewan Agriculture's Crop Report for the period May 3 – 9
Excitement growing for new Sturgis lacrosse season

Excitement growing for new Sturgis lacrosse season

Turn of century game has players battling it out on the field for a full ball season.
Ketchen Lake Bible Camp to start up at full capacity

Ketchen Lake Bible Camp to start up at full capacity

Campers eager to get back to a full season of overnight and day camping at Ketchen Lake Bible Camp.
Preeceville Museum to reopen for season with salute to Ukraine

Preeceville Museum to reopen for season with salute to Ukraine

Salute to Ukraine encouraged by Preeceville Museum in its re-opening season
Proposal would see federal riding of Yorkton—Melville grow larger

Proposal would see federal riding of Yorkton—Melville grow larger

The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Saskatchewan is proposing to make Yorkton—Melville larger
Ukrainian dancers continue tradition of spreading hope and happiness

Ukrainian dancers continue tradition of spreading hope and happiness

Barveenok club members highlight Ukrainian colour and tradition through its spring concert held in Sturgis.
Gun safety course teaches students valuable lessons

Gun safety course teaches students valuable lessons

Firearm safety focus on course instructed by long-time expert from the Preeceville Wildlife Federation.
Cool temperatures and slow snow melt have kept fields cold and wet

Cool temperatures and slow snow melt have kept fields cold and wet

Saskatchewan Agriculture's Crop Report for the period April 26 to May 2
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