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Former research scientist offers alternative fitness training from France

Former research scientist offers alternative fitness training from France

Can you move your baby toe from side to side? Try it. If you can’t, you are not alone. However, according to trainer, Ginette Séguin-Swartz, the movement is quite possible and can be “rediscovered” with conscious effort and focused training.
Kamsack artist shares his gift of creating sentimental portraits

Kamsack artist shares his gift of creating sentimental portraits

During these unusual times, many of us have been tasked with the challenge of keeping our minds and spirits lifted while navigating life from inside our homes.

Throwback Thursday: From the Preeceville Progress files

(EDITOR'S NOTE: Dates listed refer to publication dates not the dates of the events.) March 11, 1976- A panel discussion on roles of education was presented at the Sturgis education week.

Town of Preeceville council examines many topics

The Town of Preeceville council discussed many issues at its January 20 meeting held at the Preeceville Community Legion Hall. Council acknowledged the Waste Water Treatment Facility Project report.

Local families challenged to keep active

The Family Resource Centre located in Sturgis provides programs, resources, and support for children, youth, and families in the Sturgis, Preeceville, and Endeavour area.

Council approves landfill action plan and accepts curb replacement proposal

A corrective action plan for the landfill, and curb replacements on Highway No. 9 were among the items of concern to town council at its regular meeting on February 16.

Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP responded to 36 calls during the week of February 11 to February 18, some of which included: 14 traffic offences, two other provincial statutes, two other criminal code incidents, one drug trafficking, three harassments, one a
First look at plans for the new Aquatic Park in Canora

First look at plans for the new Aquatic Park in Canora

Excitement continues to build as the Leisure Services board moves forward in planning for the new Aquatic Park in Canora, with the goal of opening in time for the 2022 season, said Aaron Herriges, director of leisure services.
Pandemic contingency used to support Sask. people

Pandemic contingency used to support Sask. people

To help protect Saskatchewan people and businesses through the global COVID-19 pandemic, the $200 million health and public safety contingency has been drawn down, with $160 million in new contingency allocations.

'I miss them a lot' Family torn in half by conspiracy theories

When Cara-Rae's sister-in-law Ashley began believing COVID-19 conspiracy theories, the close bond between the two began to fray and eventually the family tore apart. Ashley owns a gym in a Calgary suburb.
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