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Snowmobile club looks forward to new season of sledding

Trails are all groomed and ready for snowmobilers to hit the trails.
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The Roughrider Snowmobile Club currently have most of its trails groomed in its local area.

PREECEVILLE - The Roughrider Snowmobile Club has been busy reorganizing for another season. They report that all the trails are not currently groomed or open.

“We respect hunting season and usually wait until after hunting season. More snow is needed but we are eager to get trails open,” said Sandra Johnson, club representative. “We have one new route in the planning stages and one new route confirmed. We also have two new shelters being built.”

Johnson went on to thank all the sponsors including-Gateway Co-Op, Hudson Bay Weyerhaeuser, Edgewood Forest Products, Richardson Pioneer- Canora, Cinco Construction, Preeceville Lions Club, Prairie Soils, and all the volunteers for donation of items and their time for building them, as well as travelling for supplies. The club is very thankful to Cinco Construction for spending many days mulching trails for the club.

“Also thank you to the past and present advertisers, without your help none of this would be possible. If anyone would like to have a advertisement in the warmup shelters send the club an email or reach out to Jason Feeley,” stated Johnson.

The club is in the process of organizing a Pub Night on Jan. 28 at the Golden West in Preeceville. More details and information will follow in the next few months