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Preeceville Fire Department plays important role in community

The Preeceville Volunteer Fire Department plays a crucial role in the local community and recently have added another welcome contribution of bringing birthday cheer to children 12 years of age and under.
COVID-19 pandemic effects felt at local level

COVID-19 pandemic effects felt at local level

The effects of COVID-19 have been felt all over the world, with businesses in Preeceville and the surrounding area feeling the repercussions.
Local youth finds his passion in the Armed Forces

Local youth finds his passion in the Armed Forces

Braden Mclean of Preeceville joined the Canadian Armed Forces and began his career in aviation as an air weapons technician. He was previously stationed at Borden until he was sent home due to COVID-19.

Town of Sturgis following provincial guidelines for COVID-19

The Town of Sturgis is following the provincial guidelines with restrictions when dealing with COVID-19 virus, stated Aileen Lubiniecki, emergency measures officer.

Preeceville EMO states importance of restrictions

鈥淭hrough the news, we have witnessed the COVID-19 virus run rampant in other countries,鈥 stated Cliff Prestie, Town of Preeceville Emergency Measures Officer.
Local Service Club acknowledges 60th year

Local Service Club acknowledges 60th year

The Preeceville and District Lions Club acknowledged its 60 years of providing service to the Town of Preeceville, local area and national charities.
Preeceville Hospital Auxiliary continues to improve lives

Preeceville Hospital Auxiliary continues to improve lives

The Preeceville Hospital Auxiliary continues to improve lives with the recent donation of an automated external defibrillator (AED) to the Preeceville and District Health Centre.

The Town of Preeceville council adds to closure list

The Town of Preeceville mayor and councillors released a letter to its residents addressing the COVID-19 epidemic on March 16. Effective March 16 due to concerns over COVID-19 the Town of Preeceville will be taking precautionary measures.
Children鈥檚 book by former Preeceville resident inspires others

Children鈥檚 book by former Preeceville resident inspires others

Inspired by his daughter, Naden Parkin released his first children鈥檚 book The Girl Who Was Brave Enough. Parkin grew up and attended school in Preeceville.
Officials encourage public to stay calm

Officials encourage public to stay calm

Over the past week, the hysteria over COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, hit a tipping point with the World Health Organization declaring it a pandemic, stated the University of Regina website.
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