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High school regional curlers take to the rink in Unity

High school regional curlers take to the rink in Unity

UCHS will be sending doubles team to provincials in Prince Albert and the mixed team will play again while hosting.
Wilkie names Citizen and Junior Citizen of the Year

Wilkie names Citizen and Junior Citizen of the Year

Wilkie's Citizen of the Year goes to Clarke Jackson and Odin Kent named Junior Citizen of the Year.
SWHL Weekly Faceoff: Klippers, Outlaws & 3 Stars in two playoffs

SWHL Weekly Faceoff: Klippers, Outlaws & 3 Stars in two playoffs

Warmer weather causes games to be moved to other arenas.
UCHS continues tradition with annual Pink tournament

UCHS continues tradition with annual Pink tournament

The UCHS Warriors raise more than $3,000 for breast cancer research through annual Pink tournament.
Weaving words and rhythm in Unity with Indigenous storyteller

Weaving words and rhythm in Unity with Indigenous storyteller

Author Carol Rose GoldenEagle visits Unity Public School on the last day of Indigenous Storytelling Month.
U18 National Outlaws, Mohawks and Rage all advance, as do U13 Lazers

U18 National Outlaws, Mohawks and Rage all advance, as do U13 Lazers

Many local minor hockey teams continue towards provincial champion status.
Making room for more giggles at Unity Community Daycare

Making room for more giggles at Unity Community Daycare

The Unity Community Daycare is looking at expanding, but will need sponsorship assistance.
Juno nomination for Cut Knife鈥檚 own retro man, Jake Vaadeland

Juno nomination for Cut Knife鈥檚 own retro man, Jake Vaadeland

Vaadeland is also a semifinalist in Sirius XM's Top of the Country competition.
Blast from the Past: Wilkie's new rec director is Helen Meekins

Blast from the Past: Wilkie's new rec director is Helen Meekins

Lynn Leier was named Winter Festival Queen 50 years ago.
Experience the beauty of classical music in Luseland

Experience the beauty of classical music in Luseland

The Luseland Arts Council will host the Prairie Sons with transformative classical music performance.
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