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Unity-Wilkie Press-Herald

Blast from the Past: Swarthmore United Church gets ok to move

Blast from the Past: Swarthmore United Church gets ok to move

Six teams were announced as the first inductees of the Unity Sports Wall of Fame 20 years ago.
Ribbon is cut for new Regina youth drop-in centre

Ribbon is cut for new Regina youth drop-in centre

Youth Drop-in Centre opens with support from Government of Sask., John Howard Society and the Regina Youth Advisory Team.
Fletcher Cup scores big for Neilburg family

Fletcher Cup scores big for Neilburg family

Hockey tournament turned fundraiser helps families with complex children.
CWL hosts speakers for Mental Health Awareness week

CWL hosts speakers for Mental Health Awareness week

St. James Christian Women's League in Wilkie recognizes Mental Health Awareness Week with guest speakers.
NDP concerned about funding to support kids with complex needs

NDP concerned about funding to support kids with complex needs

Families of those with autism raise concerns at the Legislature that education supports funding is not enough.
Youth charged with disarming police officer and assault to resist arrest

Youth charged with disarming police officer and assault to resist arrest

Oil site near Neilburg reported theft to Cut Knife RCMP, investigation ongoing.
Opposition roasts government over hip and knee surgery again

Opposition roasts government over hip and knee surgery again

Daily Leg Update: Opposition points to only 90 hip and knee surgeries done last year out of Calgary
Duncan on SMR location: not so fast

Duncan on SMR location: not so fast

Minister for Crown Investments Corporation Dustin Duncan reacts to Premier Moe’s comments at Food Fuel Fertilizer summit of Estevan as likely location for small modular reactor.
$1.6 billion is the capital spend for SaskPower in 2024-25

$1.6 billion is the capital spend for SaskPower in 2024-25

Provincial capital investment in SaskPower is up $433 million from 2023-24 and will focus on several projects across Saskatchewan.
Dry start to spring keeps volunteer firefighters busy

Dry start to spring keeps volunteer firefighters busy

Fire bans are in place for a couple rural municipalities in the general area, hoping for moisture.
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