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Welcome contributions keep food bank busy during holiday season

Helping to fill the 50 Christmas food hamper baskets at the Sturgis Grace United Church on December 16, from left, were: Anna Russell, Sheila Klebeck, Therese Sandager, Edie Belesky and Miles Russell.
Chainsaw art comes to life in talented hands

Chainsaw art comes to life in talented hands

Kenton Hull of Preeceville has a unique talent of creating chainsaw animals and snowmen. Hull's passion for began at an early age with sketching drawings on paper.
Christmas reading live streamed for local residents

Christmas reading live streamed for local residents

The annual Christmas reading night was held through a live stream broadcast for this year only due to the COVID-19 regulations.
A little bit of Hallmark brought to Town of Sturgis decorating

A little bit of Hallmark brought to Town of Sturgis decorating

Some people say if you walk down main street in Sturgis during the night or day you will find it to be magical and joyous, said Karen Rose, town resident and decorator.
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.
First oil shale leases sold include Preeceville-Sturgis area

First oil shale leases sold include Preeceville-Sturgis area

For many years, it has been known that Saskatchewan has oil shale resources, but they have never been developed.
Cross-country skiing gaining popularity

Cross-country skiing gaining popularity

The Preeceville Nordic Ski Club has been around for a few years and was kick-started by past founding member Lou Roste who had a passion for cross-country skiing.

Christmas activities scheduled despite COVID restrictions

The Town of Preeceville is trying to keep Christmas as normal as possible despite the COVID-19 restrictions placed upon communities by the Saskatchewan Government. The festivities kicks off on December 6 with a Skate with Santa.

Senior Cobras come out flying in first game, home opener postponed

After a dominant opening game effort in Hudson Bay on November 20 in their first game of the 2020/21 season in the new Sask East Hockey League, the Canora Senior Cobras home opener scheduled against the Ituna Avalanche for November 21 was postponed d

Town discusses and approves many topics

The Town of Preeceville approved its minutes from the October 14 meeting at the November 18 regular meeting. The Waste Water Treatment Facility Project report provided by Colliers Project Leaders was accepted.
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