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Unity-Wilkie Press-Herald

Wally Lorenz won Sask. Party nomination for Battleford-Cut Knife 20 years ago

Wally Lorenz won Sask. Party nomination for Battleford-Cut Knife 20 years ago

20 years ago, Unity residents learned they would start paying $1 for garbage tags in efforts to encourage recycling.
Five things to know about the Feb. 2 CRISP report

Five things to know about the Feb. 2 CRISP report

Flu cases and COVID-19 still on the way down in the province.
Maybe you already herd it but moose were on the loose in Luseland

Maybe you already herd it but moose were on the loose in Luseland

Oh deer, residents in the town of Luseland experienced too close for comfort contact with several moose who continued to get comfortable within town limits.
Update: Most extreme cold warnings ended

Update: Most extreme cold warnings ended

Weekend temperatures will move much closer to 0 for most areas.
Eight nominees announced for inaugural SWHL award

Eight nominees announced for inaugural SWHL award

The Sask. West Hockey League will present a new award created in memory of Bill Cey for the hardest working local player, with each team having one player from their team nominated.
Unity curlers rocked by sudden house closure

Unity curlers rocked by sudden house closure

High school curlers in Unity have had to adapt to varying arenas to prepare for Sask. High School Athletics Association district and regional playdowns.
Proactive measures promptly put in place to protect kids at Unity arena

Proactive measures promptly put in place to protect kids at Unity arena

Information released Jan. 30 of an alleged sexual assault in a small-town arena prompted quick action by the Town of Unity and their recreation department as new proactive measures are being taken to protect children there.
NDP trashes Moe’s economic record on his fifth anniversary

NDP trashes Moe’s economic record on his fifth anniversary

NDP uses Scott Moe’s five-year anniversary to roast him for jobs and provincial migration numbers; Minister Jeremy Harrison characterizes it as “cherry-picked data.”
Saskatchewan not likely to follow B.C. approach on drugs

Saskatchewan not likely to follow B.C. approach on drugs

B.C. launching project to decriminalize drug possession, but Justice Minister and Attorney General Bronwyn Eyre says Saskatchewan isn’t going that route.
Province could use Sask First Act against feds’ Just Transition

Province could use Sask First Act against feds’ Just Transition

Justice Minister Bronwyn Eyre spoke to Chamber audience on Sask First Act, hints to reporters government could use it to protect jobs from federal Just Transition impacts.