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Summer camp season could be in jeopardy

Summer camp season could be in jeopardy

Cost of repairs and operating costs may put a hold on the 2024 camping season.
McLurg and Unity wrestling teams pinned the competition at Provincials

McLurg and Unity wrestling teams pinned the competition at Provincials

Broncs and Warriors represented the sport and their schools at the SHSAA wrestling provincial tournament held March 8 and 9.
Entrepreneur of 30 years retires and passes on the welding torch

Entrepreneur of 30 years retires and passes on the welding torch

Welding shop says farewell to longtime entrepreneur, Grant Huber.
Pink Tournament: brings in the green, ends in a white out

Pink Tournament: brings in the green, ends in a white out

Snowstorm impedes on annual Pink Tournament hosted by UCHS senior girls' basketball team.
Memorial awards honouring Unity nurse continue to educate students

Memorial awards honouring Unity nurse continue to educate students

Kerrobert resident earns an award named after the late Shirley Hewko-Parkinson of Unity.
Provincial organization recognizes Cut Knife Wildlife Federation

Provincial organization recognizes Cut Knife Wildlife Federation

Donations made to the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation's Habitat Trust Fund have put Cut Knife's chapter over $50,000.
Thoughts from the Barnyard: Reporter life

Thoughts from the Barnyard: Reporter life

A reporter's life if never dull, but it does have its moments of stressfulness when others do not co-operate.
Celebrate Unity 2024 honours more than local businesses

Celebrate Unity 2024 honours more than local businesses

Committees, retirees and amazing citizens are recognized during this year's Celebrate Unity.
Battle West junior curling districts sweeps into Unity

Battle West junior curling districts sweeps into Unity

Unity Composite High School hosts the Battle West district curling, with many last minute changes.
Two new butcher shops make it easier for consumers to eat the farm-to-table way

Two new butcher shops make it easier for consumers to eat the farm-to-table way

Buying meat in bulk at one of Neilburg's two shops may cost more initially, but the cost is actually lower per pound once it is all added up.
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