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Preeceville Lions take on walking path project

Preeceville Lions take on walking path project

The Preeceville Lions Club has taken on a major project with widening and continuing clearing trees along the walking and ski trails around the Town of Preeceville, according to Ralph Ager, Lions member.
Bid to unionize Tim Hortons in Canora complicated by unfair labour practice application

Bid to unionize Tim Hortons in Canora complicated by unfair labour practice application

An attempt to unionize Tim Hortons workers in Canora is underway and the parties involved are dealing with an unfair labour practice complaint. The workers at the coffee and doughnut shop, located on Main Street, are employed by Amenity Health Care.

Broderick Garden Centre Holds Grand Reopening

Fresh-cut flowers now featured at longtime Outlook business

RCMP Investigating Holiday Incident

Local farmland has unwanted visitors

2017: The Year in Review (Part Two)

The biggest headlines from the past twelve months

2017: The Year in Review (Part One)

The biggest headlines from the past twelve months
Community choir presents Christmas music at annual concert

Community choir presents Christmas music at annual concert

It was Time to Sing-A Noel at Westminster Memorial United Church in Kamsack on December 10 when the Kamsack Community Choir presented its annual pre-Christmas concert.

It feels like you’re in an Atlantic convoy in 1941

If you work in the newspaper business, it feels like you’re in a convoy of ships, sailing from Halifax to England in 1941, while wolf packs of German U-boats pick off ships around you. Boom! Another explosion, and another one goes down.
Kamsack quilters donate 40 quilt covers for cancer survivors

Kamsack quilters donate 40 quilt covers for cancer survivors

Although now down to about nine regular members, the Heart and Home Quilt Club in Kamsack is pleased that it has been able to donate a total of 40 covers that are being made into Victoria’s Quilts for cancer patients.
Homemade gifts sent north from Preeceville

Homemade gifts sent north from Preeceville

The St. John Lutheran Church congregation in Preeceville took up the cause of providing toques, mittens, slippers and scarves for children in Northern Saskatchewan. They were packed up and shipped on December 11.
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