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Local families challenged to keep active

The Family Resource Centre located in Sturgis provides programs, resources, and support for children, youth, and families in the Sturgis, Preeceville, and Endeavour area.
Throwback Thursday: From the Preeceville Progress files

Throwback Thursday: From the Preeceville Progress files

(EDITOR'S NOTE: Dates listed refer to publication dates not the dates of the events.) September 15, 1977- Work on the artificial ice plant for the curling rink at Preeceville was reported as progressing.
Kids expo focuses on literacy in virtual format

Kids expo focuses on literacy in virtual format

Regional KidsFirst partners with communities throughout the Good Spirit School Division, Christ the Teacher School Division and the Saskatchewan Health Authority, 鈥媜ffering a variety of programs that aim to bring parents and their children together.
Canora craftsmen mastering the art of wood carving

Canora craftsmen mastering the art of wood carving

Gord Dolan of Canora had wanted to try wood carving for a number of years, but never could find the time to give it his best effort. Then he retired from his career as a custom home builder, and suddenly he had all the time he needed.

Sturgis Mini Miracle going virtual

The Sturgis Kin Club's Mini-miracle 41 will have a different look this year. Due to the COVID-19 restrictions organizers are unable to host the annual mini-miracle in the usual manner with broadcasting live from a gymnasium with a packed audience.

New technology helps farmers monitor their mental health

Following a recent province-wide Innovation Challenge, Innovation Saskatchewan, in partnership with the Ministry of Agriculture, unveiled a new tool for agricultural producers to track their mental health.
Endeavour Mayor sees many projects ahead

Endeavour Mayor sees many projects ahead

Endeavour Mayor Brad Romanchuk gave a positive view on the new year for the Village of Endeavour. The new sign that was put up last year at the corner of Highway No.
Throwback Thursday: From the Preeceville Progress files

Throwback Thursday: From the Preeceville Progress files

(EDITOR'S NOTE: Dates listed refer to publication dates not the dates of the events.) April 26, 1973- Dennis Osatiuk of Preeceville was elected president of the new North Eastern Saskatchewan Senior Baseball League.
Snowmobiling season offers a fun outlet from COVID

Snowmobiling season offers a fun outlet from COVID

The Preeceville Rough Rider Snowmobile Club and it dedicated volunteers have been keeping busy with ensuring the trails are ready for another snowmobile season.
Preeceville mayor optimist for new year

Preeceville mayor optimist for new year

Preeceville Mayor Ralph Ager gave his projected view for the new year for the Town of Preeceville. Ager was recently elected as the new mayor and took his oath to office in November 2020.
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