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Food banks rely on community contributions

Food banks rely on community contributions

Donations big or small, product or monetary, all are of great help for community food banks
Unity Ag. Society Fall Fair and Trade Show happily welcomed back

Unity Ag. Society Fall Fair and Trade Show happily welcomed back

After a two-year pandemic prescribed hiatus, slightly scaled back Unity Ag Society Fall Fair and Trade Show returns.
Historic farm equipment in action part of Harvest Festival activities

Historic farm equipment in action part of Harvest Festival activities

Part of Kerrobert's Harvest Festival activities including an opportunity to see farm equipment from days gone by harvesting a standing wheat field/
Kerrobert celebrates community at Thanksgiving weekend festival

Kerrobert celebrates community at Thanksgiving weekend festival

Thanksgiving traditions include food, fun, family and friends and that is exactly what Kerrobert Harvest Festival offered participants and the community.
Former Kerrobert resident inducted into N.D. sports hall of fame

Former Kerrobert resident inducted into N.D. sports hall of fame

Murphy crited with ushering in a new winning era of UND in the late 1980s.
It’s fur real, KC Rescue is at capacity

It’s fur real, KC Rescue is at capacity

Unity's cat rescue organization say they are 'pawsing' intakes as they are full, yet again.
Unity-Wilkie Press-Herald Blast to the Past

Unity-Wilkie Press-Herald Blast to the Past

Unity Pharmacist, Harvey Housen, won the 1972 "Bowl of Hygeia" award given for outstanding service to the community, in Saskatchewan.
Town of Unity seeking new financial officer

Town of Unity seeking new financial officer

Town met with two delegations at Sept. 27 council meeting
Myles Sanderson was sole killer in James Smith rampage

Myles Sanderson was sole killer in James Smith rampage

RCMP gives update on investigation of killings at James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon, Sask., including new details on Damien Sanderson’s involvement
Crop report: producers finish harvest, want rain for next season

Crop report: producers finish harvest, want rain for next season

Crop yield estimates for parts of the region are higher than anticipated due to some producers getting the rains they needed at the right time, for others their yields clearly indicate they had very little rain.
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