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Interesting winter ahead for Flames' fans

Interesting winter ahead for Flames' fans

Columnist Bruce Penton writes about how this season could look for the Calgary Flames.
Five headlines for Monday morning

Five headlines for Monday morning

Here are five headlines for Monday, Sept. 19.
Good morning Moose Jaw!

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Monday will have a high of 21 C and a low of 7 C.
Letter to the Editor: Meeting Princess Elizabeth during 1951 tour of Moose Jaw

Letter to the Editor: Meeting Princess Elizabeth during 1951 tour of Moose Jaw

A letter to the editor from James L. McWilliams (aka Pipe Major Jim McWilliams)
Letter to the Editor: Further concerns about derelict property at 1511 Hastings Street

Letter to the Editor: Further concerns about derelict property at 1511 Hastings Street

A letter to the editor from Carter Currie.
Big plays the difference as Central falls to Weyburn in high school football

Big plays the difference as Central falls to Weyburn in high school football

Eagles score three touchdowns in second half on way to 27-7 victory at Gutheridge Field
Western Development Museum holds volunteer blitz in advance of busy fall and winter seasons

Western Development Museum holds volunteer blitz in advance of busy fall and winter seasons

Close to a dozen potential helpers take part in event as WDM seeks to bolster volunteer support
Raquel Wenarchuk appointed as development officer for city

Raquel Wenarchuk appointed as development officer for city

Council unanimously approved the appointment during its Sept. 12 regular meeting, using section 3.5 of the zoning bylaw as its authority to make the appointment. 
Moose Jaw Right to Life open house draws plenty of visitors to new facility in First Baptist Church

Moose Jaw Right to Life open house draws plenty of visitors to new facility in First Baptist Church

Visitors had opportunity to peruse large selection of free baby clothes and pro-life information during event
Assiniboia inventor helps farmers around the world recover damaged crops

Assiniboia inventor helps farmers around the world recover damaged crops

Dave Dietrich is a generational Saskatchewan farmer who turned a struggle to pick up his damaged pulse crops into an international business supplying farmers globally with the means to recover their damaged crops, turning losses into gains.
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