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Town of Sturgis residents voice strong opinions in election

Town of Sturgis residents voice strong opinions in election

Dean Harris has been re-elected as mayor.
Town of Preeceville elects new mayor

Town of Preeceville elects new mayor

New council set to take their Oath to Office in the next few weeks in the Town of Preeceville.
Local MLA Reiter is longest-serving minister in new provincial cabinet shuffle

Local MLA Reiter is longest-serving minister in new provincial cabinet shuffle

Jim Reiter has now served for just over 15 years in a minister role with the provincial government.
Outlook marks Remembrance Day in chilly morning ceremony

Outlook marks Remembrance Day in chilly morning ceremony

A sizable crowd on hand to pay respects and give their thanks to those who came before them.
LCBI Remembrance Day service includes teacher swearing-in ceremony

LCBI Remembrance Day service includes teacher swearing-in ceremony

Special ceremony welcomes local teacher into the Royal Canadian Navy.
Newly minted MLA Kropf talks election, future in Outlook area riding

Newly minted MLA Kropf talks election, future in Outlook area riding

Kropf says he's eagerly looking forward to serving the people of Dakota-Arm River.
Meet and Greet welcomed by Sturgis voters

Meet and Greet welcomed by Sturgis voters

The candidates all vying for a spot on town council had the opportunity to speak up and gain voter support through a meet and greet evening.
Yorkton votes 2024: meet the candidates

Yorkton votes 2024: meet the candidates

Two mayoral candidates and 10 councillors are running in the 2024 Municipal Election.
Delisle football team with two Outlook players wraps season

Delisle football team with two Outlook players wraps season

Impressive game record comes to an end as season closes out.
Nancy Brunt retiring as mayor, trackside gardens to remain green

Nancy Brunt retiring as mayor, trackside gardens to remain green

During a review of the council minutes with SaskToday and the Kamsack Times, Mayor Nancy Brunt and Barry Hvidston addressed key community issues.
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