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Preeceville Kindergarten Class of 2025

Preeceville Kindergarten Class of 2025

 The Preeceville School honored its youngest students, the kindergarten class surrounded by family and friends.
RCMP charge two with more than 80 offences in break-in spree

RCMP charge two with more than 80 offences in break-in spree

The arrests come after an extensive investigation by the Swift Current Rural RCMP.
Gymhkana events capture the heart sole of both horse and rider

Gymhkana events capture the heart sole of both horse and rider

 The Etoimamie Valley Riders Club hosted a gymkhana set of events that were held during the Sturgis Sports Day.
Four firearms stolen from residence

Four firearms stolen from residence

Suspects caused extensive damage to a Muskowekwan First Nation residence and stole a dark grey gun cabinet that held four firearms.
Information sought on missing colt

Information sought on missing colt

A fourteen-month-old sorrel stud colt was last seen June 14.
Bird banding project to be featured at July event in Preeceville

Bird banding project to be featured at July event in Preeceville

A July 20 talk in Preeceville will highlight bird banding data and plans to expand monitoring with new Motus wildlife tracking tech.
Canola cabbage seedpod weevils infestation reported in Foam Lake

Canola cabbage seedpod weevils infestation reported in Foam Lake

A bug new for the region has the potential to wipe out entire canola crops in the Foam Lake area, experts say.
The Regional Park Pass Lending Program is back in 2025

The Regional Park Pass Lending Program is back in 2025

Seven-day pass enables campers a free entry into regional parks across Saskatchewan.
Province funds Yorkton-based dementia program in its fifth year

Province funds Yorkton-based dementia program in its fifth year

The program which is entering its fifth year.
Millions in 'unfair' legal fees part of a broader problem

Millions in 'unfair' legal fees part of a broader problem

A Cree Nation won a major court case over unfair legal fees, highlighting growing concerns about how law firms bill Indigenous clients.
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