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Unity-Wilkie Press-Herald

Basketball Sask. Inc. selects local seniors for All-Star Classic

Basketball Sask. Inc. selects local seniors for All-Star Classic

Six local teens from three schools have been selected to play in the All-Star Senior Classic.
Classical music duo performs with Luseland Arts Council

Classical music duo performs with Luseland Arts Council

The Prairie Sons deliver a captivating love letter to the Canadian prairie lands.
Sports store becomes game changer with new ownership

Sports store becomes game changer with new ownership

Jeremy and Cherie Wagner continue to supply sports equipment and accessories in Unity with new business.
Blast from the Past: Unity Miner exec Jim Less retires from team

Blast from the Past: Unity Miner exec Jim Less retires from team

Victory Motors in Wilkie wins Ford Canada Award for fourth year.
U15AA Western Prairie Thunder provincial champions

U15AA Western Prairie Thunder provincial champions

U15A WP Thunderbolts, U13 WP and U18 Mohawks still in hunt
McLurg girls silver provincial medallists at Hoopla

McLurg girls silver provincial medallists at Hoopla

Hoopla organizer said the final game between Wilkie and St.Brieux was "best game of the whole tournament".
Traffic stop ends with three charges for youth after fleeing

Traffic stop ends with three charges for youth after fleeing

Charges included impaired operation of a motor vehicle, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and flight from Peace Officer.
Long-time publisher retires from The Battlefords Regional News-Optimist

Long-time publisher retires from The Battlefords Regional News-Optimist

Today, the Vice-President and Group Publisher with Prairie Newspaper Group, including The Battlefords Regional News-Optimist, is announcing his retirement.
Thoughts from the Barnyard: What’s your style?

Thoughts from the Barnyard: What’s your style?

Whether you like to dress in darker colours or go all out with every shade of the rainbow, our clothing represents us.
Roughriders Lauther & Zerr go back to school to encourage reading

Roughriders Lauther & Zerr go back to school to encourage reading

Students at St. Peter's School showed Riders Noah Zerr and Brett Lauther they bleed green during a visit from the pair.
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