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Preeceville Panthers off to great start

Preeceville Panthers off to great start

The Preeceville Panther football team was put to the test through exercises and plays to prepare for the first home game on September 16. The camp was held from September 1 to 4 with practices on a daily basis.

Preeceville Nursery School offers interaction time for children

Preeceville Nursery School is a safe and fun learning environment for children aged three and four. Registration for the students was on September 8.

Items of interest from the LTC residents

The residents and staff members of the Preeceville and District Health Centre鈥檚 long-term care wing (LTC) have had a busy summer with numerous activities and visitors.

Curling season organization meeting

Members of the Preeceville Curling Club met for an informal organizational meeting on September 2. The club executive and members discussed numerous topics related to the start up for the new season.
Deficit a problem for Wall

Deficit a problem for Wall

It may have seemed harmless enough 鈥 or at least it was relatively harmless as budget updates showing a $292million deficit go.

FASD 鈥 Let鈥檚 talk about it

The editor: On September 9, many Saskatchewan communities were to be inviting people to barbecues, walks, or to enjoy mocktails (non-alcoholic drinks). It is FASD Awareness Day.
Half done already?

Half done already?

This morning the kids were fed and watered, followed by the obligatory photos taken on the front step which were then posted to Facebook. It was indeed, the most wonderful time of the year. The kids are back in school.
New methods needed for farmers to co-exist with wildlife

New methods needed for farmers to co-exist with wildlife

Farming and wildlife have not always had the best of relationships. It often comes down to having two realities with divergent needs. A duck needs a wetland to nest near.
Preeceville School welcomes new staff

Preeceville School welcomes new staff

Numerous changes in staffing were noted in the Preeceville School for the new school season when the doors opened on September 1. Laura Chartrand is no stranger to the school but she has joined the staff as the full time Grade 1 teacher.
SCHS puts out welcome mat for two new staff members

SCHS puts out welcome mat for two new staff members

The Sturgis Composite High School welcomed two new teachers to the staff on the 铿 rst day of school on September 1. Meghan Clancy of Saskatoon was hired as full-time sci-ence teacher.
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