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Documentary on Milden facility wins award at film festival

Documentary on Milden facility wins award at film festival

An in-depth documentary about the work being done at the eating disorder facility is currently grabbing attention and accolades on the film festival circuit.
Outlook, Dinsmore, Loreburn, Kenaston young athletes make a mark at provincial track meet

Outlook, Dinsmore, Loreburn, Kenaston young athletes make a mark at provincial track meet

Young athletes from a number of local schools within the Sun West School Division area made their mark at the 2025 Provincial Track and Field meet held in Moose Jaw.
Moose and Bannock celebrates Indigenous cuisine and culture

Moose and Bannock celebrates Indigenous cuisine and culture

A space where Indigenous culture and cuisine converge.
Proposed charitable status changes spark debate

Proposed charitable status changes spark debate

Two recommendations from pre-budget report have drawn criticism from religious and pro-life groups.
Preeceville School sends ambassadors to represent school

Preeceville School sends ambassadors to represent school

Students from Preeceville and Sturgis schools showcase athletic abilities against the best in the province
Burgers and equity checks served during the Gateway Co-op equity days

Burgers and equity checks served during the Gateway Co-op equity days

An allocation of $429,088 was paid out to Gateway Co-op members in Preeceville, Sturgis, Canora ad Buchanan
Fifty years of advanced childhood development in Preeceville

Fifty years of advanced childhood development in Preeceville

Organization began with a simple yet powerful mission: to support, empower and create opportunities for people with disabilities
Cadets showcase discipline during inspection

Cadets showcase discipline during inspection

The Preeceville Harvard Air Cadet Squadron hosted its annual review ceremony on June 4 with Troy Rogowski as Reviewing Officer
Initiative project created a way to give back to the community

Initiative project created a way to give back to the community

Norquay School received one of 17 Public Schools awards that recognizes initiatives undertaken by public school student groups or classes that support citizenship or character building within their school and community
Outlook Elementary School awarded $50,000 through Co-op program

Outlook Elementary School awarded $50,000 through Co-op program

Fundraising for new and modern playground equipment, the sizable funding donation gives a big boost to the school's ongoing drive to have all three structures updated.
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