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Second-place win for Little Seedlings Daycare Center

Second-place win for Little Seedlings Daycare Center

After competing against two other organizations, Wilkie's soon-to-be daycare earned enough votes to win them $10k.
Photos: WFD connects with the community with fun challenges

Photos: WFD connects with the community with fun challenges

Members of the Wilkie & District Fire Department had some fun while educating the public.
Kindersley council draws down reserves to balance 2025 budget

Kindersley council draws down reserves to balance 2025 budget

$16.83 million in revenue and $20.8 million in expenses projected.
Kindersley park seeking loan, private support for irrigation system

Kindersley park seeking loan, private support for irrigation system

Automated watering system in the works for the golf course.
Thoughts from the Barnyard: Who wants free money?

Thoughts from the Barnyard: Who wants free money?

As students start to look to the future, many are also looking for some free cash to help with future endeavors.
Vandalism shatters UDHM’s 45th season of tourism

Vandalism shatters UDHM’s 45th season of tourism

Volunteers at the Unity & District Heritage Museum are disheartened to see vandalism once again on the grounds.
Local organizations in five towns to benefit from gaming grants

Local organizations in five towns to benefit from gaming grants

Almost $27K granted back to the communities of Luseland, Macklin, Neilburg, Unity and Wilkie.
Blast from the Past: Unity town council approves new fire hall

Blast from the Past: Unity town council approves new fire hall

Mature trees line the Main Street boulevard in Wilkie with RENEW project.
Cut Knife RCMP performs First Aid after man collapses in court

Cut Knife RCMP performs First Aid after man collapses in court

Search warrant at Macklin address finds local woman charged with possession of cocaine, property obtained by crime and two counts of failure to comply.
Luseland students are set to rock this year's upcoming Jam Night

Luseland students are set to rock this year's upcoming Jam Night

Led by teacher Chris Williamson for the past 25 years, Jam Club will perform at the annual concert.
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