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Unity-Wilkie Press-Herald

Thoughts from the Barnyard — Who do you want to thank?

Thoughts from the Barnyard — Who do you want to thank?

A Thanksgiving tradition that recognizes all the good - and bad - that shapes us as individuals.
Physician finds rural practice refreshing change from city life

Physician finds rural practice refreshing change from city life

Dr. Taban Rahjoo says her adjustment to small-town living has been a rewarding experience.
Cut Knife-Turtleford candidates make a stop in Unity

Cut Knife-Turtleford candidates make a stop in Unity

The writ has dropped and candidates are out on the campaign trails.
Cut Knife RCMP speak to school about bullying after complaint

Cut Knife RCMP speak to school about bullying after complaint

Intoxicated individual found damaging property was transported to cells until sober.
Unity football team secures playoff spot

Unity football team secures playoff spot

UCHS Warrior football team wins over Eatonia Spartans, 77-28
West-Central harvest makes progress in spite of rain

West-Central harvest makes progress in spite of rain

Census Division 12 – Biggar, Delisle, Rosetown and Sonningdale areas; Census Division 13 – Cut Knife, Kerrobert, Kindersley, Macklin, Plenty and Wilkie areas.
Vehicle collision with train results in two tickets to driver

Vehicle collision with train results in two tickets to driver

Traffic stops throughout detachment area has resulted in roadside suspensions and other charges.
Today’s youth keep Terry Fox’s legacy running strong

Today’s youth keep Terry Fox’s legacy running strong

More than $20,000 was raised through local schools for cancer research.
Garden angels: Neilburg women beautify community spaces

Garden angels: Neilburg women beautify community spaces

The work of Linda Walde and Jacquie Goodall goes unnoticed in Neilburg's green spaces.
Warriors: Victory on the field and for fight against breast cancer

Warriors: Victory on the field and for fight against breast cancer

Annual Friday Night Lights game helps raise awareness and cash for breast cancer research.
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