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Out of Africa and into Unity

Out of Africa and into Unity

СÀ¶ÊÓƵ African immigrant opening new business on Unity's Main Street with foods from homeland.
New rates for Handivan may not be handy for some

New rates for Handivan may not be handy for some

Town of Unity announces changes to handivan rental rates.
Rebel alumni going to Canadian Bowl this November

Rebel alumni going to Canadian Bowl this November

Saskatoon Hilltops going to Canadian Bowl Championships with Kerrobert Rebels alumnus on the team.
Gormley to leave his radio show after 25 years

Gormley to leave his radio show after 25 years

Radio talk show host John Gormley says his final show will be Nov. 24.
Ambulance call woes raised at Leg again

Ambulance call woes raised at Leg again

Daily Leg Update - NDP releases their FOI showing no local ambulance was available for 1,132 calls for emergency help since February.
Concern For Youth seeking $18,000 from Town of Battleford

Concern For Youth seeking $18,000 from Town of Battleford

The orginization has seen double the youth referred to the organization since last year, and are undertaking new initiatives in Battleford, mirroring their increased funding request.
Takeaways from Moe and Houston at the Premiers Conference

Takeaways from Moe and Houston at the Premiers Conference

Carbon tax as well as housing important issues at Council of the Federation meeting in Halifax.
Carbon tax, Canada Pension Plan hot QP topics — in Saskatchewan

Carbon tax, Canada Pension Plan hot QP topics — in Saskatchewan

Daily Leg Update: With Premier Moe at the Premier’s conference in Halifax, Opposition Leader Carla Beck and Finance Minister Donna Harpauer sparred in the Legislature.
Unity firefighters recognized at a special supper

Unity firefighters recognized at a special supper

Although it was quiet for the Unity Fire Department, members were still busy.
No room for racism in Sask. health care, says government

No room for racism in Sask. health care, says government

NDP’s Noor Burki raises questions of Minister Everett Hindley after 10 doctors at Regina General Hospital filed a human rights complaint.
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