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Ready for fun? Unity 4-H Club is back

Ready for fun? Unity 4-H Club is back

Another year of 4-H has started up in Unity, registration open until Nov.15.
The wheels on the bus are parking further from the curb

The wheels on the bus are parking further from the curb

Motorists needed to be reminded that driving down 3rd Street is not allowed while buses have their lights flashing and stop arms out.
The 'joys' of middle age come to the Dekker Centre Nov. 15

The 'joys' of middle age come to the Dekker Centre Nov. 15

Geri Hall and Gary Pearson's comedy sketch, Middle Raged, explores a time of life when the bloom is off the rose, but the thorns are sharper than ever
The coffee beans have spilled, the Kerrobert Bakery closing store front

The coffee beans have spilled, the Kerrobert Bakery closing store front

Bakery owner in Kerrobert shifts business focus to avoid burnout.
Canada’s forgotten history: remembering the lost children

Canada’s forgotten history: remembering the lost children

One in 10 people living in Canada are descendants of British Home Children — the name for thousands of children who were subjected to violence or death in one of Canada's worst horrors.
Students scaring neighborhoods for local food bank

Students scaring neighborhoods for local food bank

Volunteers with the Unity Composite High School collected items for local food bank.
Chamber returns to in-person visits to welcome new Unity businesses

Chamber returns to in-person visits to welcome new Unity businesses

Simply Swimming one of the new businesses in Unity to be greeted in-person by Chamber of Commerce.
Town of Wilkie accepting donations for Wilkie & District Combined Appeal

Town of Wilkie accepting donations for Wilkie & District Combined Appeal

Wilkie Public Works busy cleaning back alleys and adding gravel before winter weather comes.
15-year-old Miss FSIN says she's on 'cloud nine' after win

15-year-old Miss FSIN says she's on 'cloud nine' after win

"I still feel like I'm on cloud nine," Lyrik Albert from Sweetgrass First Nation said about her recent Miss FSIN win.
A visit to Juno Beach in France gave Paul Marshall "an uneasy feeling"

A visit to Juno Beach in France gave Paul Marshall "an uneasy feeling"

"Thousands and thousands of people died on that beach," says Paul Marshall upon return from Juno Beach visit 20 years ago.
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