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Preeceville School holds Remembrance Day service

Preeceville School holds Remembrance Day service

Students, staff and invited guests assembled for the Preeceville School's annual Remembrance Day service on November 10. "The annual service pays tribute to soldiers who fought for our freedom," said Sarah DeRuiter, a teacher.
Nettie Auramenko of Sturgis celebrates 100th birthday

Nettie Auramenko of Sturgis celebrates 100th birthday

Nettie Auramenko celebrated her 100th birthday accompanied by family and friends on October 22 when a five-generation photograph was taken during a party at the Sturgis Read Club.

Sturgis bingo winners listed

Sturgis community bingo winners from November 1 were: Anne Antoniuk, Leona Kowalchuk (two), Richard Antoniuk.
Re/Max donates a $169,000 house to The Health Foundation for lottery

Re/Max donates a $169,000 house to The Health Foundation for lottery

Plans to improve health centres in Saskatchewan are forming as a new donation to The Health Foundation will assist to fund a new Yorkton hospital.
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Preeceville air cadets remember the fallen soldiers

Preeceville air cadets remember the fallen soldiers

The Preeceville Harvard Air Cadets 606 Squadron canvassed the Town of Preeceville on November 5 to promote wearing poppies prior to the Remembrance Day Service. "The poppy has a long association with Remembrance Day," said Capt.
Town of Sturgis receives beautification grant

Town of Sturgis receives beautification grant

"It meant a lot to the Town to receive this grant in the amount of $1,473," said Olivia Bartch, Sturgis adminstrator.
Whitehawk Arts Council schedules second concert of the season

Whitehawk Arts Council schedules second concert of the season

The Whitehawk Arts Council will be presenting its second concert in the Stars for Saskatchewan concert series. The Lion The Bear The Fox is scheduled to take to the stage in Sturgis on November 16.
Ducks Unlimited banquet and auction held at Sturgis

Ducks Unlimited banquet and auction held at Sturgis

Ducks Unlimited Canada hosted its annual East Central Flyway fall banquet and fundraising auction on November 4 at the Sturgis Community Hall with many raffles, and silent and live auction prizes.

Drunk driving attitudes must change

Why governing parties and journalists don’t much get along has to do with their very different approaches. A governing party’s prime directive is to remain in power so it can do what it feels is best for the public.
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