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Unity-Wilkie Press-Herald

Lack of umpires in communities may force batters out before they get to the plate

Lack of umpires in communities may force batters out before they get to the plate

If you love ball, you know Team Blue is an integral part of ball season and communities are looking to residents to help fill the roster of this important part of ball games in a season.
Contrasting takes in Legislature of Sask. GDP numbers

Contrasting takes in Legislature of Sask. GDP numbers

Daily Leg Update - Government touts 5.7 per cent GDP growth putting Saskatchewan first in Canada; opposition serves up five-year numbers showing decline
Moe confirms midyear funding boost coming for school divisions

Moe confirms midyear funding boost coming for school divisions

Daily Leg Update - Premier Scott Moe signals in Legislature that school divisions will get more money to address growing enrolment numbers.
Fatal crash occurs in Kindersley area

Fatal crash occurs in Kindersley area

Kindersley RCMP continue to investigate.
May the course be with you, golf season has begun

May the course be with you, golf season has begun

Golf enthusiasts are happy to be back on their community golf course for the start of what they hope is another long links season
Learning to grow your own herbal teas at Unity's Hollyhock's Greenhouse

Learning to grow your own herbal teas at Unity's Hollyhock's Greenhouse

A 'grow your own herbal tea' workshop was held at Hollyhock's Greenhouse in Unity with local attendees and others as far away as Cut Knife and Battleford.
SPSA expects slow start, but potentially more wildfires in 2023

SPSA expects slow start, but potentially more wildfires in 2023

Preparations in place to deal with active wildfire season, with slower start but above average conditions expected this year
Update: Sask. RCMP locate and arrest three wanted people

Update: Sask. RCMP locate and arrest three wanted people

On April 22, Quin Squair from Wilkie was declared deceased in hospital.
Wilkie councillor ire raised over possible highway speed changes

Wilkie councillor ire raised over possible highway speed changes

Councillor David Dornstauder voiced his concerns at both the April 11 and April 24 meeting of the council about possible changes to highway speeds around the Town of Wilkie.
Education rally at Legislature calls for “no more cutsâ€

Education rally at Legislature calls for “no more cutsâ€

Rally organized by Saskatchewan Teachers Federation attended by teachers and union groups from across the province
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