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Area resident initiates rejuvenation of country cemeteries

Area resident initiates rejuvenation of country cemeteries

As the population of rural areas continues to decrease in many regions of Saskatchewan, the condition of a large number of country cemeteries has suffered.
Stenen youth looking ahead to promising hockey career

Stenen youth looking ahead to promising hockey career

Wyatt Anaka of Stenen may only be 17 years old but is looking forward to a hockey career full of possibilities. He learned to skate at an early age and began playing hockey as soon as he was old enough.
Relocation of Osprey in Endeavour continues

Relocation of Osprey in Endeavour continues

The Osprey nest relocation program is on track, and SaskPower and Forbes Brothers Construction have delivered the used power pole. A platform for the nest was built and bolted to the pole.

The strength and resilience of Saskatchewan has been on display like never before in the past year.

The strength and resilience of Saskatchewan has been on display like never before in the past year.
Mini-miracle presents over $20,000 to Telemiracle

Mini-miracle presents over $20,000 to Telemiracle

The Sturgis Kin Club's Mini-miracle 41 took on a little different look this year. Due to the COVID-19 restrictions the club was unable to host the annual mini-miracle in the usual manner with a live broadcast.

Victim identified in infant death investigation in Canora

The Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes Unit 小蓝视频 (MCU-S) continues to investigate the death of a male infant that occurred in Canora, November 21, 2020.
Preeceville wildlife president acknowledged for dedication

Preeceville wildlife president acknowledged for dedication

Owen Myhr of the Preeceville Wildlife Federation was acknowledged for his dedication and hard work within the Preeceville Club. Myhr received the Clayton Young Memorial Award for Region 3 during the SWF annual virtual convention held in February.
Breakfast Program continues to provide valuable service

Breakfast Program continues to provide valuable service

For the past three years, the SPE (Sturgis, Preeceville and Endeavour) Family Resource Centre and the Sturgis Composite School have run a breakfast program using funding provided by a Child Nutrition Program grant from the Ministry of Education.

Throwback Thursday: From the Preeceville Progress files

(EDITOR'S NOTE: Dates listed refer to publication dates not the dates of the events.) March 11, 1976- A panel discussion on roles of education was presented at the Sturgis education week.

Town of Preeceville council examines many topics

The Town of Preeceville council discussed many issues at its January 20 meeting held at the Preeceville Community Legion Hall. Council acknowledged the Waste Water Treatment Facility Project report.
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