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Sturgis sportsgrounds to be utilized after 10-year hiatus

Sturgis sportsgrounds to be utilized after 10-year hiatus

Residents of the Town of Sturgis and surrounding communities are excited to be able to rekindle the excitement of the utilizing of the racetrack at the Sturgis sportsground.
Flowers are a lifetime passion for Preeceville gardener

Flowers are a lifetime passion for Preeceville gardener

Esther Prystay of Preeceville has made a lifetime career out of her passion for growing flowers.

Family Resource Centre funding cut; needs community support

The Family Resource Centre was designed to help provide what the community needs. It has taken a long time to build up and has become very rewarding, said Karolyn Kosheluk.
First concert scheduled to feature Lisa Brokop

First concert scheduled to feature Lisa Brokop

The Whitehawk Arts Council will feature Lisa Brokop as the first concert in the set of three Stars for Saskatchewan series. Brokop is scheduled to take the stage in Preeceville on October 27.
Sturgis museum experiences a busy summer

Sturgis museum experiences a busy summer

The Sturgis Station House Museum held many events over the summer which was highlighted by the move of the Brookeview School onto the grounds two weeks ago.

Items of interest to Preeceville long term care residents

The residents and the staff at the Preeceville and District Health Centre, long term care facility have had a busy summer with many visitors and activities.
Assiniboine 4-H club members acknowledged at awards night

Assiniboine 4-H club members acknowledged at awards night

Members of the Assiniboine Beef and Multi 4-H Club were acknowledged in their first awards ceremony which was held at the Rockford Hall on August 14.

Sturgis bingo winners

Sturgis Community bingo winners for August 9 were: Mary Pasiechnik, Ted Strongquill, Marilyn Whitehawk (two), Pearl Karcha, Nellie Long (two), Suzy Jolson, Liz McKaeff (two), Sandy Tattrie, Gladys Quewezance, Lionel Candow, Rosalia Parlby (two), Lil

Appeal losses cause red ink

Yorkton Council found out at its regular meeting Monday that the City’s 2016 budget is running significantly in the red. And the deficit is being clearly blamed on Saskatchewan Municipal Board decisions.

More study into local flooding

Flooding remains a definite concern in the city in spite of millions being invested. More work needs to be done René Richard, Director of Engineering and Asset Management with the City told the regular meeting of Yorkton Council Monday.
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