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Unity-Wilkie Press-Herald

Senlac included in $13M funding for rural Sask. highway improvements

Senlac included in $13M funding for rural Sask. highway improvements

The RM of Senlac was on the list as a recipient of $13M in funding distributed for the Rural Integrated Roads for Growth Program.
Sask United Party candidate in place in Lumsden-Morse

Sask United Party candidate in place in Lumsden-Morse

Jon Hromek announced as Sask United nominee in Lumsden-Morse in byelection expected to be called soon
SaskEnergy reduction will go to rate review panel

SaskEnergy reduction will go to rate review panel

Rate review panel officially confirms it will consider proposed SaskEnergy commodity rate reduction.
Unity residents receive Quilts of Valour

Unity residents receive Quilts of Valour

The Canadian Quilt of Valor program, that presents hand made quilts with honour, admiration, respect, and lifelong gratitude honoring veterans who have served overseas, with two Unity residents being the most recent recipients.
Unity Handivan back in action after damage repair

Unity Handivan back in action after damage repair

Unity's handivan was out of commission due to an unexpected repaired but users like Parkview Place said the unit's return to service was great news to their residents.
90 years of memorable experiences celebrated at Luseland Bible Camp

90 years of memorable experiences celebrated at Luseland Bible Camp

Luseland Bible Camp has now been in existence for nine decades and a special anniversary event recounted the many changes to the summer location over their 90 years, with multiple memories made.
Thought experiment: Looking back at pandemic times, what would you have done differently

Thought experiment: Looking back at pandemic times, what would you have done differently

The pandemic encouraged us to rethink how we worked and what we valued.
Collaboration to create community fun by paying it forward this summer

Collaboration to create community fun by paying it forward this summer

With summer slow down in communities when family, friends and neighbors ae gone to the lake or on vacation, simple collaborative efforts can brighten the days of seniors and those on a tight budget.
Book it to the library, Kerrobert, Luseland, Unity and Wilkie summer programs ready

Book it to the library, Kerrobert, Luseland, Unity and Wilkie summer programs ready

Libraries are good for circulation and they are never overbooked. Kerrobert, Luseland, Unity and Wilkie have plenty of ways to bust boredom this summer.
Unity Food Bank says they are busier now than during COVID times

Unity Food Bank says they are busier now than during COVID times

With inflation driving food prices higher and wages not keeping up, the demand on Canada's food banks is greater than ever.
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