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Unity-Wilkie Press-Herald

I am your small town business

I am your small town business

Offering products and services in your own community with the added bonus of familiarity and trust factors, small town businesses also offer employment in addition to business support of local community events, activities and groups.
A look at the people who told their stories at their Leg

A look at the people who told their stories at their Leg

Ordinary residents were once again a major part of the story of the current session.
Closure of Luseland Theatre opens doors for new partnership

Closure of Luseland Theatre opens doors for new partnership

Luseland'smayor reminds residents to park in driveways, garages or back yards after a storm to enable town to have a clear path when cleaning streets.
50 years ago, ribbon was cut to open the Wilkie Co-op鈥檚 new pharmacy

50 years ago, ribbon was cut to open the Wilkie Co-op鈥檚 new pharmacy

Unity business, Cinema Satellite, happily announced their move to a 10,000-plus square foot facility on Second Avenue.
Government ends fall sitting on a 鈥減ositive鈥 note

Government ends fall sitting on a 鈥減ositive鈥 note

Daily Leg Update - Sask Party government accuses NDP of spreading 鈥渄oom and gloom鈥 during final Question Period before Christmas.
Retirement social honours Wilkie's Dr. Kemp

Retirement social honours Wilkie's Dr. Kemp

An evening of mixed emotions as Wilkie residents attend a social to honour Dr. Kemp on his retirement and thank him for his many years of service in the community.
Jubilant atmosphere at Unity's Winter Wonderland festivities

Jubilant atmosphere at Unity's Winter Wonderland festivities

Twenty-two events and activities were part of Unity's Winter Wonderland festivities held Dec. 8, capped off with a Winter Lights parade.
Five things to know about the Dec. 8 CRISP report

Five things to know about the Dec. 8 CRISP report

Flu cases are outnumbering COVID-19 in the province
Nearly all $500 Affordability Tax Credit cheques have been mailed

Nearly all $500 Affordability Tax Credit cheques have been mailed

Overall cost of Saskatchewan Affordability Tax Credit runs at $450 million
Saskatchewan still loves its trucks

Saskatchewan still loves its trucks

The Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, and Toyota Tacoma are Saskatchewan's favourites.
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