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Lack of interest kills community club

Baljennie Community Hall Co-operative Ltd. members met for an annual meeting at the community centre April 11.

Some frost damage after -4 C temps

The seed is finally in the ground. According to the farmers who drop in for coffee, the seeding is all but complete. May 23 and again June 3 the mercury dipped as far as -4 C in this area.
Motion as a moment in time

Motion as a moment in time

Motion Captured, Motion Denied features clay and stoneware works by Jody Greenman-Barber and Zane Wilcox. These works were created in response to the concept of motion. Greenman-Barber's pieces focus on capturing motion as a moment in time.
Dief Days rock the village

Dief Days rock the village

Borden hosted Diefenbaker Days June 3 to 5.
Western Days top community's agenda

Western Days top community's agenda

Every week I sit down with a list of activities and events to report from Unity and I am thankful we are this busy and fun community, but in the same breath, I am always hoping I have covered everything that has taken place in our fine town in a week

Bride showered at Ruddell

Jolene Gabrysh was guest of honour at a bridal shower May 28 in the Ruddell Centre hosted by her aunt, Lynette Schmidt, and Jolene's friend and bridesmaid, Jessica Gray. Lynette welcomed everyone and read a short history of Jolene's life to date.
WDM volunteer honoured

WDM volunteer honoured

Roger Giesbrecht, a volunteer at the Western Development Museum Volunteer Association, became a Volunteer Lifetime Member on Thursday. Bob Zurowski, the president of the WDM Volunteers Association, presented the award to Giesbrecht.
Michael Soloski, citizen of the year

Michael Soloski, citizen of the year

Sherri Solomko submitted the following in her bid to have Michael Solski honoured as Unity's Citizen of the Year. Solski was presented the award at a banquet and program June 4 during Unity's Western Days.

Market swings into a new season

Paynton Farmers' Market opened their doors Tuesday to many new faces as well as the loyal customers of past years. The market was filled with beautiful booth presentations from all of the vendors, each one with different fare.

Accident claims life

The community was saddened to learn of an accident that claimed the life of Richard (Rick) James Wyatt May 28, while making a delivery of anhydrous ammonia.
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