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Unity-Wilkie Press-Herald

School boards want pause on parental consent policy

School boards want pause on parental consent policy

Saskatchewan School Boards Association latest to voice concern about policy that parents know about changes to names or pronouns.
PrairiesCan funding towards economic and tech initiatives

PrairiesCan funding towards economic and tech initiatives

Federal MP George Chahal makes announcement of $600,000 through PrairiesCan to support business and innovation.
Football fever has begun in Kerrobert

Football fever has begun in Kerrobert

The Kerrobert Rebels are preparing to guard the yard with practices underway and season soon to start
Hockey official shortage has potential to impact games

Hockey official shortage has potential to impact games

It takes a team effort to recruit and retain hockey officials fo small-town arenas.
Generous bequest to Wilkie's Bethany Assisted Living

Generous bequest to Wilkie's Bethany Assisted Living

Former Bethany Assisted Living resident in Wilkie makes bequest that will leave a lasting legacy at the senior assisted living facility he once called home.
Luseland Hall: New boiler installed soon, extends longevity of venue

Luseland Hall: New boiler installed soon, extends longevity of venue

Town of Luseland strategizes to remove aged tees and replant new trees.
50 years ago: First time computer was used to select game hunting license recipients

50 years ago: First time computer was used to select game hunting license recipients

National Communities in Bloom judges told then Unity Rec. Director, "By far, leaps and bounds, Unity was the best museum we have seen on this trip".
Break-in and vandalism at Cut Knife Museum

Break-in and vandalism at Cut Knife Museum

The Clayton McLain Memorial Museum in Cut Knife is picking up the pieces after a recent break in and resulting vandalism discovered Aug. 21.
Admired umpire's passing leaves a void in softball world

Admired umpire's passing leaves a void in softball world

Tributes poured in through various social media posts when it was announced that long-time Battlefords and Saskatchewan umpire, Marilyn O'Driscoll passed away.
Cinema tickets are just $4 this Sunday

Cinema tickets are just $4 this Sunday

National Cinema Day on August 27 will see admission prices slashed to $4 at participating theatres including in Saskatchewan.
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