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March was a busy month for LTC residents

The month of March was busy for the residents of the long-term care wing of the Preeceville Health Centre. There were many activities and events hosted by many volunteer helpers.

Spring play scheduled to be another success

The Trinity United Church Players have been busy rehearsing so that they can entertain audiences with Nothing but the Truth. The drama production is scheduled for April 29 in Stenen, April 30 in Sturgis and is to conclude in Preeceville on May 1.

This election is also about health care

Column by Brian Zinchuk
Holy Week services spoke of the sufferings of Christ

Holy Week services spoke of the sufferings of Christ

During the week prior to Easter (March 21 to 24), the Preeceville and District Ministerial Association hosted the Holy Week noon hour bagged lunches program.
Preeceville Atom Pats win A banner

Preeceville Atom Pats win A banner

The Preeceville Atom Pats Atoms won the A banner in front of a packed home-town crowd on March 22.
This Weeks Photos - April 6, 2016

This Weeks Photos - April 6, 2016

Visitors for Easter

Many residents had family home for the Easter celebration or travelled to their family. Visiting Dave and Gloria Herron for the Easter break was Tyson Herron their grandson from Regina.
SCENES FROM THE ANNUAL UKRAINIAN EASTER EGG PAINTING EXERCISE UNDERTAKEN BY THE GRADES 4-5 STUDENTS

SCENES FROM THE ANNUAL UKRAINIAN EASTER EGG PAINTING EXERCISE UNDERTAKEN BY THE GRADES 4-5 STUDENTS

THERE ARE NO CLASSES THIS WEEK AS STUDENTS ARE ON THEIR ANNUAL EASTER BREAK.

Seniors graduate from computer training program

A group of seniors were all smiles March 18 when they received certificates at the conclusion of a computer training course delivered at Parkland College in Yorkton, according to a release from the College.

Parking lot woes

All Things Considered column by Gail Ktawetz
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