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Remembrance Day Service will not be open to public

Remembrance Day Service will not be open to public

The Preeceville Legion hosted a re-organization meeting on October 15 with 20 current members. The meeting was held at the Preeceville Community Legion Hall with COVID-19 guidelines applied.

Preeceville Town Council discuss many topics

The Town of Preeceville council approved the minutes from the September meeting that was held September 16. A regular council meeting was held October 14 at council chambers at the Town of Preeceville administration building.
Preeceville local receives Women of Distinction Award

Preeceville local receives Women of Distinction Award

Meagan Barabash of Martensville and originally of Preeceville was presented with a YWCA Saskatoon Women of Distinction Award on October 16. Barabash joined 14 other women in receiving this award in an online viewing presentation.
Meet the candidates for Mayor and Reeve

Meet the candidates for Mayor and Reeve

In the Town of Preeceville Mayor Garth Harris of Preeceville is 小蓝视频 opposed by newcomer Ralph Ager for the Mayor position in the upcoming election on November 9.
Sturgis junior women's lacrosse team ends first season

Sturgis junior women's lacrosse team ends first season

The Sturgis Lacrosse organization recently formed an all girls team with the goal of creating more interest in the sport. "We were very surprised that we had a core of 25 girls aged nine to 18 years show up ready to play this summer.
Another canola fundraiser crop in the bin

Another canola fundraiser crop in the bin

The Preeceville canola fundraiser finished its harvest on October 7. The canola field was located approximately one mile west of Preeceville. The harvest was a large volunteer effort.
Preeceville Waste Treatment Facility completed

Preeceville Waste Treatment Facility completed

鈥淲e are please to announce the Town of Preeceville鈥檚 Wastewater Treatment Facility Project is complete,鈥 said Lorelei Karcha, Town of Preeceville administrator.
Children grow through hands-on program

Children grow through hands-on program

Children and their parents are encouraged to participate in a free program focused on improving literacy through crafts, music and reading. The Drop in and Play program is hosted in Preeceville on Thursdays and Sturgis on Wednesdays.
Every Child Matters the focus of Orange Shirt Day

Every Child Matters the focus of Orange Shirt Day

On September 30 each year, thousands of people gather across Canada to remember the victims and survivors of residential schools as part of Orange Shirt Day.
Local gardener surprised at treasure in garden

Local gardener surprised at treasure in garden

Stella Holmes of Preeceville was the recipient of an unexpected surprise when she noticed her golden rod plant was a favourite resting spot for monarch butterflies last week.
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