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Unity-Wilkie Press-Herald

Municipal election in Unity coming in November

Municipal election in Unity coming in November

Unity mayor gives an update on the community and reports on upcoming activities.
Provincial leaders react after incident of student set on fire

Provincial leaders react after incident of student set on fire

Minister Jeremy Cockrill relieved situation wasn’t worse than it was; NDP Leader Carla Beck calls for more school supports.
Joint use elementary and high schools to go ahead in east Regina

Joint use elementary and high schools to go ahead in east Regina

New schools to be built in the Towns neighbourhood to accommodate bursting populations
Premier visits SaskCan Centre in Wilkie

Premier visits SaskCan Centre in Wilkie

Mayor of Wilkie welcomed Premier Scott Moe for a tour of the SaskCan Centre.
From pupil to pulpit - familiar name returns to the Catholic church

From pupil to pulpit - familiar name returns to the Catholic church

Father Matthew Ramsay will be taking over the St. Peter and St. Michael parishes.
Online media ban – one year later

Online media ban – one year later

With limited access to news online, people have been finding ways to stay connected to their current events.
Blast from the Past: Denzil principal happy with 60+ students

Blast from the Past: Denzil principal happy with 60+ students

More than 60 students attended Denzil school, including newcomers from Hong Kong and Vancouver, B.C.
NDP pledges healthy school food program

NDP pledges healthy school food program

Latest pre-election announcement from NDP leader Carla Beck supports food for students in school
West-Central harvest rates vary widely

West-Central harvest rates vary widely

Census Division 12 – Biggar, Delisle, Rosetown and Sonningdale areas; Census Division 13 – Cut Knife, Kerrobert, Kindersley, Macklin, Plenty and Wilkie areas.
Province provides funding boost to Regina Street Team

Province provides funding boost to Regina Street Team

Government of Saskatchewan commits $205,000 this year to Regina Street Team to expand their street outreach services.
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