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Unity-Wilkie Press-Herald

No bones about it, Senlac bunnock tourney proves successful

No bones about it, Senlac bunnock tourney proves successful

The colder weather may have dampened fundraising potential but bunnock lovers had a great time at the Senlac tournament.
Blast from the Past: Meritorious Service Medals awarded to two Legion members

Blast from the Past: Meritorious Service Medals awarded to two Legion members

Annual ceremonial review seen awards presented to the 399 Stirling Royal Canadian Air Cadets.
Cards lead NSRBL standings, Brewers in basement

Cards lead NSRBL standings, Brewers in basement

Rough start to the season for the Wilkie Brewers while the Unity Cardinals see success.
Baldwinton man received two charges during traffic stop

Baldwinton man received two charges during traffic stop

Bear sighting in the Town of Cut Knife has residents on high alert.
Regional 4-H show and sales mark an end to the year

Regional 4-H show and sales mark an end to the year

After busy regionals show and sales, 4-H members can take a break for the summer.
High school track and field stars earn medals

High school track and field stars earn medals

Students represent their school and districts at annual SHSAA track and field meet in Saskatoon.
Thoughts from the Barnyard: Finding our roots

Thoughts from the Barnyard: Finding our roots

Going down a rabbit hole by researching our family genealogy and what we discovered.
Sifto salt plant at Unity celebrates 75th anniversary

Sifto salt plant at Unity celebrates 75th anniversary

Compass Minerals held an open house to celebrate 75th anniversary.
Blast from the Past: Class of '74 McLurg valedictorian was Carol Daratha

Blast from the Past: Class of '74 McLurg valedictorian was Carol Daratha

Denzil High School announced Kathy Kuhn as valedictorian for the Class of '74.
U15 Panthers host eight-team tournament, Unity & Macklin meet in final

U15 Panthers host eight-team tournament, Unity & Macklin meet in final

U15 softball tournament in Unity sees neighbouring communities compete for top place.