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Vehicles now becoming a major aspect of hunting practice

Hunting has changed greatly in the past number of years with many more people using vehicles to help them with their success rate. Aside from trucks, hunters are now using ATVs, side-by-sides, amphibious vehicles and even horses.

Sturgis bingo winners listed

Sturgis Community bingo winners from November 15 were: Ivy Nystrom (two), Irene Lingl (two), Nellie Long (two), Cindee Danielson, (two), Gaylene Palagian, Vicky Fedorchuk, Jean Babiuk, Gayle Payette, Earl Quewezance, Precilla Viran, Angele Vande Veld

Grain Millers donates $5,000 to The Health Foundation for ICU monitoring equipment

A new donation to The Health Foundation will ensure critically ill patients receive more help.
Preeceville novice hockey team hosts six-team tournament

Preeceville novice hockey team hosts six-team tournament

Preeceville Novice Pats win second at home tournament

Sturgis council makes appointments to boards and committees

The Town of Sturgis made its local board and committee appointments at the November 24 meeting. The appointments are in effect from this month to December 2017. Council made the following appointments according to Olivia Bartch, administrator.
Christmas season in Sturgis kicked off with craft sale

Christmas season in Sturgis kicked off with craft sale

Sugar Plums Christmas craft sale featured a variety of crafts

Preeceville council appoints committee and board representatives

The Town of Preeceville made its council, board and committee appointments during a meeting of town council on November 23. Following are the appointments according to Shirley Jackson, administrator.
Family Resource Centre celebrates 20 years

Family Resource Centre celebrates 20 years

The Sturgis, Preeceville and Endeavour Family Resource Centre celebrated its 20th year of challenges and success on November 22 and 23.

Grain Millers donates $5,000 to The Health Foundation for ICU monitoring equipment

A new donation to The Health Foundation will ensure critically ill patients receive more help.

Bowes and Hrycenko tie with two wins, no losses in Duck Mountain Super League curling action

Draw number two in the Duck Mountain Super League (DMSL) of men’s curling was played in Kamsack November 22. Don Bowes, curling with Tom Jordens, Dave Placatka and Ed Guenther, prevailed over Rick Kineschuk of Benito.
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