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The official SGI May Long Weekend road trip playlist

The official SGI May Long Weekend road trip playlist

Plus safe driving tips.
Kerrobert student awarded significant scholarship

Kerrobert student awarded significant scholarship

Kerrobert Composite School celebratesGrade 12 student, Emery Cholin, as he was announced as runner-up for a significant scholarship.
Police arrest Lloydminster man in Gregory Cope's murder

Police arrest Lloydminster man in Gregory Cope's murder

Extra water bombers coming to Sask.

Extra water bombers coming to Sask.

Pair of tankers from Quebec arrive this weekend, says Sask. Public Safety.
Tick talk: Keep yourself and pets safe from bites

Tick talk: Keep yourself and pets safe from bites

Pull up your socks and watch for ticks.
One third of funds already raised towards boiler replacement at hall in Luseland

One third of funds already raised towards boiler replacement at hall in Luseland

Luseland Mayor says no one has come forward with plans or ideas for the theatre and the town has stated that if there are no proposals by June 13 they will proceed with shut off of utilities to the building.
Honorary provincial life memberships presented to local Ag Society members

Honorary provincial life memberships presented to local Ag Society members

Two of the four recipients in Saskatchewan received honorary lifetime memberships from the Sask. Assoc. of Agricultural Societies and Exhibitions are from Unity Ag. Society.
Events during Unity’s rodeo weekend vary from year to year

Events during Unity’s rodeo weekend vary from year to year

Unity Western Days history included a tragic bull riding incident that resulted in Steve Blondin being fatally injured.
50 years ago: Fans paid $12 for 16 games for Unity Cardinals season tickets

50 years ago: Fans paid $12 for 16 games for Unity Cardinals season tickets

Dorothy Whiting was appointed assistant manager of the Bank of Montreal branch in Unity in May of 1973.
P. A. Police chief retires after report into baby Tanner's death released

P. A. Police chief retires after report into baby Tanner's death released

Police Chief Jonathan Bergen announces retirement "to protect discipline process" of officers involved in incident where Tanner Brass died.
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