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Unity-Wilkie Press-Herald

Scott man charged with assault with a weapon

Scott man charged with assault with a weapon

Members were asked to keep the peace while property was retrieved from a residence in Wilkie.
U15 Lazers, U18 Kerrobert Rage advance to provincial northern finals

U15 Lazers, U18 Kerrobert Rage advance to provincial northern finals

Provincials inch closer to reality for two local minor hockey teams.
More withdrawals of supervision planned for Friday

More withdrawals of supervision planned for Friday

Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation announces more rotating withdrawals of noon hour supervision in several school divisions March 8.
Duncan accused of spending $3,500 on chauffeur for Paris trip

Duncan accused of spending $3,500 on chauffeur for Paris trip

Minister Dustin Duncan accused of sightseeing instead of attending Paris conference; Duncan defends the use of the Mercedes and denies he skipped meetings.
2024 Crop Insurance is announced

2024 Crop Insurance is announced

Ag Minister David Marit releases details of 2024 Crop Insurance Program, administered by Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation
U18 AAA Battleford Stars signs with Unity player

U18 AAA Battleford Stars signs with Unity player

Kaden Sperle will be joining the U18 AAA Battleford Stars in the 2024-25 hockey season.
Takeaways from provincial announcement on breast cancer care

Takeaways from provincial announcement on breast cancer care

Substantial enhancements for breast cancer care coming, including new Breast Health Centre in Regina.
Eleven communities ask Canada to halt release of flawed stats

Eleven communities ask Canada to halt release of flawed stats

The group alleges that the annual Crime Severity Index used to measure areas of heightened crime across Canada is flawed, unfair and racist.
MLA Ryan Domotor apologizes in legislature

MLA Ryan Domotor apologizes in legislature

Ryan Domotor, MLA for Cut Knife-Turtleford, issues apology in remarks at start of the spring sitting of Legislature in relation to criminal charge against him
Labour strategy to cut red tape, retain workers, add to SINP

Labour strategy to cut red tape, retain workers, add to SINP

Premier Scott Moe announces a provincial roadmap for labour force with three pillars: preparing Saskatchewan people for jobs, recognizing skills and international recruitment.
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