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Lions take on major community enhancement project

Lions take on major community enhancement project

The Preeceville Lions club has taken on a major project. The group is working at widening the walking and ski trail and continuing to clear trees along the trail around the Town of Preeceville, according to Ralph Ager, Lions member.

Preeceville residents getting into Christmas spirit

The Preeceville Recreation Board is trying to bring more holiday spirit to The Town of Preeceville, stated Andrea Tonn, Town of Preeceville Recreation Director.
Sturgis Rider Fan wins Grey Cup tickets

Sturgis Rider Fan wins Grey Cup tickets

Michelle Hansen of Sturgis has been a huge fan of the Saskatchewan Roughriders for 10 years and has had her life take many different directions. One of those directions recently saw Hansen being chosen as the grand prize winner of Grey Cup Fit Up.

Ford may not be a great Moe ally

When you think about it, the Saskatchewan Party should be “Standing up for Saskatchewan.” After all, the reason for their very existence is pretty much spelled out in their name.
Preeceville/Invermay senior girls earn spot at regional championships

Preeceville/Invermay senior girls earn spot at regional championships

The Preeceville/Invermay senior girls volleyball earned the privilege to compete in the upcoming regional championships with a second place win at the 3A girls conference volleyball championships held in Preeceville on November 3.
Canola field fundraiser is in the bin

Canola field fundraiser is in the bin

The Preeceville Arena canola fundraiser harvest was finished on October 18. The canola field was located approximately one mile west of Preeceville and was a volunteer effort.

Letter from 1940 recalls war years

EDITOR’S NOTE: A letter written during The Second World War was recently brought into the Preeceville Progress by Maureen Johnson of Preeceville.
Special birthday present for 89 year-old local legend

Special birthday present for 89 year-old local legend

Marge Reynolds of Preeceville was no stranger to working with a team of horses in her younger years but has not had the opportunity to drive a team of horses in approximately 50 years.

This is happening now. What would you do?

A friend posted this above a picture of the migrant convoy making its way from Honduras through Mexico right now: “This is happening now. Trump has to make a decision.
CPR and first aid course designated to update all fire departments

CPR and first aid course designated to update all fire departments

The Preeceville Volunteer Fire Department underwent the first of several sessions for updating its first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) course.
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