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Unity-Wilkie Press-Herald

The Rolling Barrage make pitstop in Cut Knife

The Rolling Barrage make pitstop in Cut Knife

The large group of bikers took time to visit with Cut Knife's Emergency Services while visiting the community.
Unity Minor Ball shines hosting three provincial tournaments

Unity Minor Ball shines hosting three provincial tournaments

Unity Minor Ball kept its diamonds busy in July, hosting three provincial tournaments with strong community support and teamwork.
Neilburg tractor fest draws crowds for Olympics, rodeo and pulls

Neilburg tractor fest draws crowds for Olympics, rodeo and pulls

Neilburg’s Manitou Pioneers Museum hosted its biggest event yet with two days of farm fun, including tractor pulls, rodeo and Olympics.
Volleyball - a Wilkie family affair

Volleyball - a Wilkie family affair

Four brothers are creating a family legacy on the volleyball courts.
Delta Co-op Community Pool now open in Wilkie

Delta Co-op Community Pool now open in Wilkie

After a year of construction, residents and visitors of Wilkie are excited to see the new community pool open.
Blast from the Past: Low attendance sends Unity Bingo Hall to close

Blast from the Past: Low attendance sends Unity Bingo Hall to close

The first Miller Memorial Golf Tournament drew 60 golfers, with Gilbert Favel coming out on top.
Stolen property located in a vehicle belonging to a Wilkie man

Stolen property located in a vehicle belonging to a Wilkie man

Cut Knife, Unity, Wilkie and Macklin RCMP dealt with assaults, thefts, fraud and property damage in a busy week of calls.
Saskatoon, west central Sask. under severe T-storm watch

Saskatoon, west central Sask. under severe T-storm watch

Conditions are ripe for development of severe storms Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Hoof to heart: Unity Bunnock Tournament draws 30 teams

Hoof to heart: Unity Bunnock Tournament draws 30 teams

The fourth annual Knights of Columbus Bunnock Tournament saw its highest attendance.
Nearly $25k in grant funding paid out to West Central communities

Nearly $25k in grant funding paid out to West Central communities

Organizations in eight West Central communities will see funding through Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan.
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