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Mushers’ Rendezvous quickly approaching

The Preeceville Mushers’ Rendezvous committee has been busy preparing for the annual event which is scheduled for January 29-31. At a recent meeting, it was noted that Andrea Tonn, Preeceville recreation director, is to plan the children's events.
Walking is good for physical and mental health

Walking is good for physical and mental health

The Preeceville Walking Club members have been walking for the betterment of their physical and mental health. The program began earlier this month and will conclude at the end of March.

Items of interest to the LTC residents

The residents of the Preeceville and District Health Centre LTC (long-term wing) have had a busy summer and fall, being involved in many activities and events.
Lavigne offers first concert of season

Lavigne offers first concert of season

Ken Lavigne charmed his way into the hearts of a packed audience with his soulful, classical voice when he and his accompanying musicians entertained in Preeceville on November 7.

Paintball course lease with City

A new paintball course appears likely for the city, but it will not be open to the general public.

Parents attending convocation

Gary and Barb Burman were in Regina to attend the convocation ceremony from Nursing of their daughter Allison Burman. It was held in the Centre of Arts in Regina. Congratulations Allison. Allison is presently working at the Yorkton Hospital.
Eyes wide shut and Act III in our lives

Eyes wide shut and Act III in our lives

Jean-Paul Sartre was sitting in a cafe when a waitress approached him: "Can I get you something to drink?" Sartre replied, "Yes, I'd like a cup of coffee with sugar, but no cream.
The Travelling Mabels kick off the Canora Arts Council’s Stars for Saskatchewan series

The Travelling Mabels kick off the Canora Arts Council’s Stars for Saskatchewan series

Members of the Canora Arts Council were pleasantly surprised on the evening of November 3 as the audience kept growing for the first concert of the season.
Contributions of Ken Mazur and the late Helen Danylchuk to Ukrainian culture were celebrated Sunday

Contributions of Ken Mazur and the late Helen Danylchuk to Ukrainian culture were celebrated Sunday

Both with strong ties to Canora, Ken Mazur and the late Helen Danylchuk were recognized for their promotion and preservation of Ukrainian culture at the Ukrainian Canadian Congress’s Nation Builders and Community Recognitions Awards program in Saskat
Canada remembers

Canada remembers

Although Canada is a peaceful nation, our history tells us that sometimes as a peace-loving country we have had to stand up and fight for it to remain that way. Such was the case with the Second World War.
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