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Ministry of Agriculture sets new regulations for livestock premises identification

Saskatchewan producers will now be required to take part in a program to prevent the spread of animal diseases. The Government of Saskatchewan announced changes to Saskatchewan’s Premises Identification (PID) program on January 12.
Preeceville students focus on literacy at regional library

Preeceville students focus on literacy at regional library

The Preeceville Grade 10 students visited the Preeceville Branch of the Parkland Regional Library on January 20 to sign up for library cards and to learn how to successfully utilize its services.
Snow hill fun

Snow hill fun

Community play dates begin at Family Resource Centre

Community play dates begin at Family Resource Centre

The Family Resource Centre encouraged families, including their small children, to spend time together in a fun interactive manner at a community play date held at the Sturgis Elementary School on January 29.
Second romance novel released by Usherville author

Second romance novel released by Usherville author

Deep Beauty is a romance novel set in the late 1700s era that follows the blossoming love between two characters who faced numerous challenges throughout the book. Rhonda Leibel of Usherville captured the evolving story with her book.

Canora RCMP investigates Sturgis sign vandalism

The Canora and Sturgis detachment of the RCMP is investigating the events that led to a series of road signs becoming damaged. Sometime during the evening of December 25 and early morning of December 26, four road signs in Sturgis were damaged.

Sunrise health board commends Family Resource Centre and combats youth depression

Sunrise health board said in surplus position with revenue exceeding expenditures by almost $500,000

Preeceville Musher Rendezvous scheduled to be fun weekend

The Preeceville and District Musher Rendezvous scheduled for February 3 to 5 will feature a wide variety of entertainment for all ages, according to organizers.
Light tower stolen from Canora business

Light tower stolen from Canora business

A light tower has been determined to have been stolen from a Canora business at the beginning of the new year. The Canora/Sturgis RCMP is requesting the public's assistance in finding a Magnum MLT5080 light tower.

One health board may be better for Saskatchewan

There are some things about the proposed changes to health governance in Saskatchewan that rural people might not like.
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