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Next week’s paper

We were going to say “Slowly the year is winding now” but then realized … Who were we kidding?! It’s not slow at all, but rather rushing towards us at breakneck speed. Next week will see the second last 2014 issue of the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald sent out and available in stores and Christmas is only 12 days away!

In next week’s paper you will find:

  • a detailed interview with a SaskPower representative regarding power outages;
  • who won what at the UCHS Warriors’ football awards banquet;
  • updates on minor hockey, the Midget AAs and the Unity Miners; and
  • photos of presentations and details of donations made to local organizations.

Be sure to check out the ads this week too – there are some pre-Christmas and Boxing Day sales.

Although the sun may be late in getting up, when it does, it’s usually a beautiful sight! Looks like next week will be sunny and not too cold, so enjoy!

Rural Saskatchewan, Canada

Tomorrow’s paper

Along with plenty more dates to take note of as Christmas activities in and about town abound, you will find both inspiration and information in the December 8th issue of the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald. Here’s some articles to look for:

  • UCHS students participating in the We Scare Hunger program work to make a difference;
  • why disposing of garbage costs money;
  • reaction from the victims of the recent thefts in our area as well as insurance tips from local insurance brokers and theft prevention tips from the RCMP;
  • gift buying suggestions that will help local non-profits – Roughrider calendars to benefit KidSport Unity and a new Chicken Soup for the Soul book for a donation to the Unity Community resource centre; and
  • warnings about thin ice on East Killsquaw Lake, Scott Reservoir and Bell Pond.

Hockey and basketball photos, a preview of the upcoming high school drama productions, hockey reports, the RCMP report, a Faith Matters column and more fill out the rest of the pages.

Below, the Unity White Bantams hosted Macklin November 28.

Unity Bantam White Lazers

 

 

Last paper of November, 2014

Yup … already we’re looking at November’s last Unity Wilkie Press-Herald and yes, there are Christmas ads in it! Christmas ads and some interesting news stories, such as:

  • details on the final court appearance by the Blairs regarding the horses that starved to death near Scott, SK last winter;
  • the announcement that Unity will be hosting a World Junior A hockey game in December – Russia vs. Canada East;
  • a new type of energy-efficient construction taking place in Luseland; and
  • some details on a visit to Unity earlier this year by Charles Bauman, who bicycled from Ontario to Alaska and back, raising funds and awareness for the plight of children in Third World countries.

Then we have the police report, hockey reports, an update on golfer Justin Wood and those Christmas ads we mentioned. Check them out to see what’s available in town for your Christmas shopping.

Below, sheets of plywood, bearing the community’s Christmas card organized by the Unity Hospital Auxiliary as a fundraising project, wait in trucks – one a Merry Christmas red – as Lions Club members prepare the base for the card to stand on. The card is up now so stop and see which friends and neighbours are on the card wishing you a happy holiday season. Add your own name by stopping at the Courtesy Car office beside Our Drug Store on Main Street.

on Main Street in Unity, Saskatchewan Lions

Monday’s paper

Another full paper coming up for all the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald readers. Here’s a little taste of what to expect:

  • a war bride shares some of her memories of wartime in Scotland and adjusting to life in Canada;
  • a lively ratepayers’ meeting for the RM of Round Valley #410 is reported upon, covering issues of assessment, taxation and tendering;
  • another UCHS graduate success story as Lyndon Brown receives an award from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission; and
  • Guy’s Furniture celebrates its grand opening next week, learn about this family-owned company.

Pre-Christmas events are starting to be advertised so be sure to check out the ads. And there’s school, hockey and RCMP news too!

In the SWHL, the Wilkie Outlaws came to Unity to play in the Miners in their first matchup of the year in the revamped Sask West Hockey League. The Miners are the defending SWHL champions while the Outlaws played in the NSRHL last year and won that title. Below are Unity’s no. 55, Michael George, and Wilkie’s no. 6, Dustin Glackin.Wilkie Outlaws @ Unity Miners

Next week’s paper

How has another week come and gone and somehow we are on the downward stretch to Halloween and the end of October?! Whew …Anyway, next week’s Unity Wilkie Press-Herald is ready for printing and will be fresh off the press for you bright and early Monday morning! In there you can expect to find:

  • a good news story about improvements to and cleanup of Brentwood Trailer Court & RV Park;
  • photo and article about the 2014 wrap up to the North West Minor Football League;
  • information about Children’s Vision Month and BDC’s Small Business Week; and
  • RCMP photos of a semi rollover near Tramping Lake, SK.

In  final playoff action Oct. 13, Unity Red Mean Machine faced off against Macklin Maroon in a battle for third and fourth place in the North West Minor Football League.

minor football at Unity, Saskatchewan

Next week’s paper

October 5 to 11 is National Fire Prevention Week and so the October 6th issue of the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald will be the annual Fire Prevention Week issue. Look for photographs of all our firefighters, along with fire prevention tips and information about the Unity and Wilkie fire departments.

Of course, we have other news too! Look for:

  • information on the new virus circulating in Saskatchewan;
  • just before provincials, a wrap-up of the schools’ cross-country seasons;
  • an update on Unity golfer Justin Wood; and
  • details on a special speaker coming to UCHS – the public is invited.

No lack of things to see and do in and around Unity either – the unitystories calendar has been updated and you can check out the advertisements in next week’s paper if you need further details.

 

Funding available for community rinks

The Government of Saskatchewan has announced that the Community Rink Affordability Grant will be offered in 2014.  This is the third consecutive year for the popular program.

The Community Rink Affordability Grant provides funding to Saskatchewan’s municipal indoor skating and curling rinks.  Communities, schools, non-profits and First Nations are eligible to apply to the program.  Successful applicants will receive a grant of $2,500 per indoor ice surface.  The grant may be used to help offset the cost of rink operations and minor capital upgrades.

“Skating and curling facilities have always played an important role within Saskatchewan communities,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Mark Docherty said.  “They serve as meeting places where we can socialize, meet new people and engage in physical activity.  By supporting the operation and maintenance of our local rinks, this grant will contribute to the enviable quality of life enjoyed by citizens across the province.”

The Government of Saskatchewan is committing $1.7 million to the grant program for 2014.  More than $3.2 million has been invested into the program in the last two years.  The program has benefited more than 380 communities across the province.

The Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association will administer and deliver the program.

“Ice rinks bring communities together by providing individuals of all ages with the opportunity to participate in fun recreation activities,” Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association President Mike Powell said.  “Our organization is pleased to once again partner with the Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport in the administration of the Community Rink Affordability Grant.  This grant ensures that rinks continue to be well-maintained and well-operated so that Saskatchewan communities can enjoy cold weather activities in safe and quality environments.”

To register for the Community Rink Affordability Grant program, please complete the online form found on the Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association’s website at www.spra.sk.ca/crag

Filipino Sports Day

The Unity Filipino community hosted a sports day at the community centre in Unity, Saskatchewan, August 23. Here is an assortment of photos from the event. For more details, see the article on the front page of this week’s issue, the September 1st Unity Wilkie-Press-Herald.

MC Tess Demafelix

Filipino Sports Day at Unity SK

Special T-Shirts

Filipino Sports Day, Unity SKOpening entertainment

Filipino Sports Day, Unity SK

Tug of war

Filipino Sports Day, Unity SK red adults tug cu yellow adults tug cu

Sack race relays

Filipino Sports Day, Unity SK adult sack race2 adult sack race relay

Patintero

Filipino Sports Day, Unity SK

Filipino Sports Day, Unity Sk

Filipino Sports Day

Lunch

Filipino Sports Day, Unity SK

cake Filipino Sports Day, Unity Sk

First paper after holidays coming up!

Welcome back to all our subscribers and readers. After some time for play and rest and relaxation – and catching up on chores at home or at the lake – the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald staff are back and have a paper ready to print for Monday distribution! In that newspaper you will find:

  • after some changes, an introduction of all the personnel at the Press-Herald;
  • the story of the UK Royals at Western Canadian championships;
  • the story of the Peewee Cardinals at Western Canadian championships;
  • another introduction – this one to the new dentist in town;

along with more baseball and softball news and information on the Town of Unity’s residential infill incentive policy and a long-time Unity business downsizing and moving.

Town of Unity, Saskatchewan

An RTM is moved into location on a lot on 5th Avenue East in Unity, SK. Property tax exemptions which apply to new homes on lots in established subdivision – the infill incentive policy – will expire at the end of 2015.

Free fishing weekend August 23/24 but don’t mess with the shoreline!

For those residents who don’t already have a season fishing licence, the weekend of August 23 and 24 will be Saskatchewan’s second free fishing weekend of the summer.  Everyone – including visitors – will be free to fish on those days without having to buy a licence.

Because of the storms last month, people may not have been able to take advantage of the Free Fishing Weekend in July, so the Ministry of the Environment has decided to offer up the opportunity for everyone to enjoy another free fishing weekend in Saskatchewan.

“Free fishing weekend is a good time to try your luck fishing in one of Saskatchewan’s wonderful lakes and rivers, and to introduce new anglers to one of the province’s most popular outdoor activities,” Environment Minister Scott Moe said.  “Sport fishing attracts more than 225,000 residents and visitors to our province, and generates more than $300 million each year.”

Free Fishing Weekend does not occur in national parks, and anyone planning to take fish out of the province must purchase a licence.  All other fishing regulations apply, including possession limits, reduced limits and closed areas on some lakes and rivers.

More information about fishing in Saskatchewan can be found in the 2014 Saskatchewan Anglers’ Guide, available wherever fishing licences are sold, or online at saskatchewan.ca/fishing.

Meanwhile, two Lloydminster men were fined a total of $11,200 in Meadow Lake Provincial Court for unauthorized alteration of the shoreline at Lac des Isles without a permit.

Lac des Ilses

Lorne Newcombe and Duwayne Springer of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan were convicted of one count each under Section 36(1)c of the Environmental Management and Protection Act for unlawfully removing vegetation along the shoreline at Christel Beach on Lac des Isles near Goodsoil, Saskatchewan.  In addition to fines of $5,600 each, the men were also ordered to replace the vegetation that had been removed, with which they have complied.

Conservation officers investigated a complaint in July of 2013 and found that the vegetation had been cleared down to the edge of the water.  Lac des Isles is an important recreational fishing area and the shoreline area is valuable for fish habitat.

“It is important that property owners around lakes find ways to carry out development without damaging the environment,” Environmental and Municipal Management Services Executive Director Sam Ferris said.  “When conducting work in and around water, residents are asked to contact the nearest Water Security Agency regional office.”

A conviction for altering a creek or shoreline without the proper permits carries a maximum fine of $1 million.

If someone suspects an environmental violation call toll-free Turn in Poachers line at 1-800-667-7651 or #5555 for SaskTel cell phone subscribers, or report a violation online at Saskatchewan.ca/conservation.  Those who report a violation may be eligible for cash rewards from the SaskTip Reward Program.