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Council approves reports, discusses waste water project

The Town of Preeceville council approved the minutes from its August meeting at the regular meeting held on September 16. The Waste Water Treatment Facility project was a signficant topic that came up for discussion.
Preeceville School acknowledges special coach

Preeceville School acknowledges special coach

The Preeceville School acknowledged one of its own teachers for her dedication in the coaching aspect to the sports organizations within the school.
USask partners with Sask. First Nation to open Northern community dental clinic

USask partners with Sask. First Nation to open Northern community dental clinic

SASKATOON – The College of Dentistry at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) has partnered with the Big River First Nation to launch a new dental clinic, providing service to a community with limited access to oral health-care.
Local resident recognized for decades of volunteering

Local resident recognized for decades of volunteering

After growing up in small-town Saskatchewan, volunteering became pretty much a way of life for Vern Schick of Good Spirit.

Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP responded to 53 calls during the week of September 10 to September 17, some of which included: two traffic accidents, 13 traffic offences, one impaired driving, six other provincial statutes, one municipal bylaw, three other c

Council moves ahead with plans for new swimming pool

Proceeding with plans to construct a new swimming pool and the airing of concerns regarding traffic on Mary Street were among the items of concern to town council at its regular meeting on September 15.
Planning underway for new swimming pool in Canora

Planning underway for new swimming pool in Canora

If there are no unforeseen obstacles along the way, Canora and area residents can expect to have a new swimming pool by the summer of 2022, which is 50 years after the opening of the existing Canora swimming pool in June 1972.
Saving Western Canada’s only endangered tree

Saving Western Canada’s only endangered tree

SMITHERS, B.C.
Yukon aims to put 200 times more electric vehicles on the road by 2030

Yukon aims to put 200 times more electric vehicles on the road by 2030

The Yukon government wants to see more than 4,800 electric vehicles on the road by 2030 as part of its bid to drastically cut the territory’s greenhouse gas emissions, according to its climate change strategy released Sept. 14.
Holiday Train won't run this year, virtual concert instead

Holiday Train won't run this year, virtual concert instead

CNW/ - Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadian Pacific (CP) will donate to food banks in communities along its network and host a virtual concert in lieu of its regular Holiday Train program.
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