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20 years ago: Unity won 2003 National Communities in Bloom competition

20 years ago: Unity won 2003 National Communities in Bloom competition

McLurg Broncs took home the win against Rosetown with points from Bernie Lorenz and Stan Keller
Crop report: widespread rains very beneficial to soil mositure

Crop report: widespread rains very beneficial to soil mositure

Producers are busy finishing up combining, harrowing, and hauling grain or bales and many more post-harvest activities.
Sod turning takes place for new joint use school in Regina

Sod turning takes place for new joint use school in Regina

Name-the-school contest is on to find a name for the new school to replace four existing Regina schools in Public and Catholic divisions
Taking bold steps for mental health from Press-Herald area

Taking bold steps for mental health from Press-Herald area

A number of residents and former residents from Unity, and Kerrobert, took part in various legs of the Sept. 24 Cameco Step Up for Mental Health Marathon in Saskatoon.
Hustle and bustle at Unity Ag Society fall fair

Hustle and bustle at Unity Ag Society fall fair

Ag Society seen an increase in visitors and vendors at this year's fall fair and trade show
Newfoundland and Labrador looking for Sask. health care recruits

Newfoundland and Labrador looking for Sask. health care recruits

Recruiting mission happening this week in Regina, Prince Albert and Saskatoon to attract health care workers to Newfoundland and Labrador
An end of a era is marked as Riders pay respects to George Reed

An end of a era is marked as Riders pay respects to George Reed

President Craig Reynolds, former player Steve Mazurak give their tributes to legendary running back George Reed, following news of his passing on Sunday.
The claws are out: residents upset with Unity animal bylaws

The claws are out: residents upset with Unity animal bylaws

The fur is flying online over announcement of changes to the animal bylaw.
First Avenue project coming to an end

First Avenue project coming to an end

Monthly mayor's report introduces new bylaw officer and plans for the future.
Exchanging more than just students

Exchanging more than just students

Luseland students played host to peers from St. Hubert School, which is located in a suburb of Montreal. In return, the Quebec friends will host in October.
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