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Preeceville Progress

No sense to stand taken by abortion proponents against anti-abortion flag in Prince Albert

( Editor’s note : Rev. Jeffrey Stephaniuk lived in Norquay from 1996 to 1999 and was known throughout a much larger area for playing the bandura at various functions.

Plans scheduled for Canada 150 celebrations

The Town of Preeceville’s planning committee has been busy with scheduling details for the Canada 150 celebration. The dates proposed for celebration is August 4 to 6, 2017.
Sturgis Composite High School presents annual drama performance

Sturgis Composite High School presents annual drama performance

Aunt Maggity’s Dark and Stormy Night presented in Sturgis

Aunt Maggity’s Dark and Stormy Night presented in Sturgis

( see photo gallery below ) Sturgis Composite High School students presented Aunt Maggity’s Dark and Stormy Night for their annual drama performance on May 10.

Ronald McDonald House Charities – Saskatchewan kicks off second annual Red Shoe Walk

Families and community organizations, together with Ronald McDonald House Charities – Saskatchewan (RMHC-SK), are kicking off the second annual Red Shoe Walk in Yorkton on June 4 to celebrate 31 years of assisting Saskatchewan families in critical ti

$50,000 donation made to Red Cross to assist with Fort McMurray effort

The June Warren-Nickle’s Energy Group (JWN) and its parent company, Glacier Media, are donating $50,000 toward Red Cross efforts in Fort McMurray. This newspaper is owned by Glacier Media.

Sunrise Health Region distributes “Report to the Community”

The fifth annual Report to the Community, a guide aimed at providing residents in the Sunrise Health Region with valuable statistics and information including details on how to access a variety of services were to be distributed to approximately 20,0

Fort Mac offers many lessons

There are so many lessons to be learned from the tragedy of the Fort McMurray fire … although the foremost one was likely learned by rural Saskatchewan long ago. At 56.

Say What?

All things considered...

The Miracle of Fort Mac

It’s become clear, in the week since a conflagration sent 88,000 people running in less than a day, that there’s really only one phrase that adequately describes the net result of the Fort McMurray fire. It’s the Miracle of Fort Mac.