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Gateway Co-op holds 2023 annual information meetings

Gateway Co-op holds 2023 annual information meetings

The Gateway Coop, Preeceville and Sturgis branches hosted its community annual general meeting with new delegates voted in.
Dancers bring home more than just medals from Yorkton competition

Dancers bring home more than just medals from Yorkton competition

Ukrainian dancers excel at traditional art.
Canora RCMP: Bike rider assaulted and robbed, charges laid

Canora RCMP: Bike rider assaulted and robbed, charges laid

A fight on Canora's Norway Road between a cyclist and a man was reported to Canora RCMP. The man stole items from the victim then fled the scene in a vehicle.
Buchanan production brings laughs, far-out schemes to audience

Buchanan production brings laughs, far-out schemes to audience

The Buchanan Black Box Players production of Pirates of the River Saskatchewan made it seem to the audience that there could really be active pirates in our province.
Duck Mountain Ambulance bought by Aspen Paramedic Services

Duck Mountain Ambulance bought by Aspen Paramedic Services

Aspen Paramedic Services now provides ambulance services for Canora, Preeceville, Kamsack, Norquay and Watson.
Sask Summer Games umpiring opportunity for Preeceville local

Sask Summer Games umpiring opportunity for Preeceville local

Scott Carroll of Preeceville has been honoured to be able to participate in the summer games as an umpire official.
New court date for Preeceville woman accused of attempted murder

New court date for Preeceville woman accused of attempted murder

Forty-year-old Crissa Kisser of Preeceville faces numerous charges, including two counts of attempted murder.
New Ukrainian Catholic Bishop makes whirlwind visit to parishes

New Ukrainian Catholic Bishop makes whirlwind visit to parishes

Bishop Smolinski from Saskatoon Ukrainian Church praises and visits local parishes.
Final concert concludes Parkland Music Festival

Final concert concludes Parkland Music Festival

The talents of students from across the area were showcased in piano, vocal, speech arts, band and solo instrumentals during the week-long Parkland Music Festival held between the communities of Preeceville and Sturgis from April 15 to April 18.
Hunter Safety course ‘a blast’ for those involved

Hunter Safety course ‘a blast’ for those involved

Gun safety priority of firearm course taught in Preeceville.