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More than 125 in attendance at Unity Remembrance Day service

More than 125 in attendance at Unity Remembrance Day service

A return to in-person Remembrance Day services in Unity at St. Peter's Church Nov. 11.
UPDATED: Another goal achieved for Wilkie girl, signs with college team

UPDATED: Another goal achieved for Wilkie girl, signs with college team

Brooklyn Salewski will be part of the Lakeland Rustlers college team for the 2023-24 season.
Issues of rats, vacancies at Sask. Housing raised at Leg

Issues of rats, vacancies at Sask. Housing raised at Leg

Daily Leg Update - A rat infestation at a Saskatoon Housing Authority unit, and larger issues about Sask. Housing units in general, were raised this week.
Naval veteran reflects on career after retirement move to Unity

Naval veteran reflects on career after retirement move to Unity

Twenty-three year veteran of Canada's Royal Canadian Navy, Mike Ball reflects on his career.
SGI says moose collisions up slightly in October

SGI says moose collisions up slightly in October

SGI provides statistics regarding wildlife collisions as well as tips on helping drivers avoid these occurences.
Who is Charles Baker, founding member of Unity's Legion?

Who is Charles Baker, founding member of Unity's Legion?

Did you know a founding member of Unity's Legion was a First World War veteran who earned a bravery medal in Vimy Ridge combat?
Fourth Ukraine flight scheduled, this time to Saskatoon

Fourth Ukraine flight scheduled, this time to Saskatoon

Next Ukraine humanitarian flight will be a Boeing 787 direct flight to John G. Diefenbaker Infernational Airport
Changes likely after “abortion” shirt incident at Legislature

Changes likely after “abortion” shirt incident at Legislature

Daily Leg Update - Rules likely to be reexamined after security ordered a woman to wear “Abortion is Health Care” shirt inside out at the Legislature on Wednesday.
Stopping time for a future generation at Kerrobert Courthouse

Stopping time for a future generation at Kerrobert Courthouse

Once a 102-year-old time capsule was opened after being discovered during Kerrobert Courthouse restoration work, plans are underway to reill a new time capsule to be reinserted in new steps for a future generation.
Jerel Wood will serve as Wilkie's newest councillor

Jerel Wood will serve as Wilkie's newest councillor

Wilkie's mayor, council and Wilkie and District Health Foundation will partner with Sask. Health Authority to bring another full-time doctor to Wilkie.
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