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Nearly a dozen new businesses have opened or existing businesses have had significant changes in the

Nearly a dozen new businesses have opened or existing businesses have had significant changes in the

Since Small Business Week was celebrated last year, Kamsack’s business community can boast that a new small business has opened, or dramatic changes have been made to an existing business, at an average of almost one a month.
Norquay man proposes at the Scottish church where his great-grandparents’ were married

Norquay man proposes at the Scottish church where his great-grandparents’ were married

Last month while on holiday in Scotland, a Norquay woman received a surprise marriage proposal at a location that is very special to her fiancé.
Candidates for mayor Q&A

Candidates for mayor Q&A

Four candidates are seeking voter support in Yorkton for the position of mayor. Yorkton This Week prepared four question for their response. Candidates were provided the questions to submit answers in 200-words or less.
Seamstresses get together for the Klothes for Kids project

Seamstresses get together for the Klothes for Kids project

The Kids for Klothes Missionary is a missionary project comprised of an interdenominational group of women working towards sewing clothes for children in developing nations..
The Workshop Tour stops at Preeceville School

The Workshop Tour stops at Preeceville School

The Preeceville School had the opportunity to bring the art of drama, music, visual arts, dance, and writing to students in all grades on October 14, when the Workshop Tour visited.
Preeceville skaters celebrate first time on the ice this season

Preeceville skaters celebrate first time on the ice this season

The Preeceville Arena kicked off its season with welcoming back all hockey players and figure skaters with a free general skate on October 15 and 16.
Preeceville cadets are in need of a highway bus

Preeceville cadets are in need of a highway bus

The 606 Harvard Squadron has operated in the community of Preeceville for the last 60 years.

Preeceville Curling Club holds reorganization meeting

The Preeceville Curling Club held its annual meeting to discuss various topics on October 5. The executive will remain the same as last year, as members serve two-year terms, said Lynn Larsen, secretary.
Used clothing sale held at Sturgis

Used clothing sale held at Sturgis

The Sturgis Community Hall hosted a used clothing sale that featured an assortment of clothing for all ages on October 15. "The annual sale is a fundraiser for the hall and is a fun day for shoppers," said Hazel Urbanoski, hall committee member.

Preeceville senior football team adds a win to season record

The Preeceville Panthers senior football team traveled to Watson on October 14 with high hopes of adding another win to its record. "The team was not denied as we walked away with a great win with a score of 32-20," said Jeremy Mattison, coach.