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Unity-Wilkie Press-Herald

Tapping, twirling and dancing into season two

Tapping, twirling and dancing into season two

Unity and District Chamber of Commerce tours dance studio, Stand Out Dance Collective with owner Courtney Smith.
Bitter bakers: sugar shortage hits hard

Bitter bakers: sugar shortage hits hard

With Rogers Sugar's Vancouver refinery on strike since the end of September, Santa may have to go without cookies this year.
Blast from the Past: Last load of grain delivered to Tramping Lake Sask. Wheat Pool

Blast from the Past: Last load of grain delivered to Tramping Lake Sask. Wheat Pool

Lyle Kunz was the last to deliver grain to the Tramping Lake Sask. Wheat Pool before doors were closed.
Nurturing future: Little Seedlings Daycare springing up in Wilkie

Nurturing future: Little Seedlings Daycare springing up in Wilkie

Government funding has been approved for Wilkie to build a daycare by March 2026.
Update: Freezing rain and snowfall warnings mostly ended

Update: Freezing rain and snowfall warnings mostly ended

Cooler, more seasonal temperatures will follow in the wake of this system.
Swift response from Moe government on emissions cap

Swift response from Moe government on emissions cap

Premier Scott Moe slams federal announcement of oil and gas emissions cap; cabinet ministers sounding the alarm
Grade 6 class amplifies excitement in CBC Music Class Challenge

Grade 6 class amplifies excitement in CBC Music Class Challenge

Unity school enters the 8th annual CBC Music Class Challenge, performing and promoting Canadian music.
Unity Fire Dept. responds to grass fire

Unity Fire Dept. responds to grass fire

November calls to fire department were few, but necessary.
Sask. ski resort faces delay as balmy weather stalls snow

Sask. ski resort faces delay as balmy weather stalls snow

Table Mountain's 2023-24 season has been delayed into Christmas or later, as warmer weather has kept them from making snow.
It’s beginning to look like anything but Christmas

It’s beginning to look like anything but Christmas

Many are enjoying the prolonged start to winter, taking advantage of the unusual warmer temperatures.
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