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This week's editorial

This week's editorial

Editor Joan Ritchie's editorial from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
Good morning Moose Jaw!

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 34 C and a low of 16 C.
Budget for joint-use school project upped by nearly $9M to address cost concerns

Budget for joint-use school project upped by nearly $9M to address cost concerns

The project's overall status continues to remain at "moderate risk," according to the latest report.
Moose Jaw Camera Club plans new programming this fall

Moose Jaw Camera Club plans new programming this fall

Moose Jaw Camera Club (MJCC) will begin its first fall monthly meeting on Monday, Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. at Cosmo Senior Citizen’s Centre.
Province confirms that $4M project to renovate St. Margaret School can proceed

Province confirms that $4M project to renovate St. Margaret School can proceed

'“It’s a pretty exciting project for us. We’re excited to breathe some fresh air into St. Margaret School ... it’s going to be a gem in the city.'
Presenter encourages Catholic division staff to help heal a divided world

Presenter encourages Catholic division staff to help heal a divided world

Vallimar Jansen, a contemporary Christian musician, public speaker and university professor from Los Angeles, spoke to Holy Trinity Catholic School Division staff during the division’s Opening Faith Day conference on Aug. 29 at the Heritage Inn. 
Four months of hard work pays off with horse school and show appearance

Four months of hard work pays off with horse school and show appearance

This is a story about a girl and her horse who, with a lot of work and concerted effort, managed to be competing in last weekend’s Hunter Jumper School and Show at the Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds.
Ad suggests I'm too old to cut the mustard anymore

Ad suggests I'm too old to cut the mustard anymore

Joyce Walter writes about a job advertisement she read that wanted workers younger than age 70.
New location makes Born to Be Arts Academy city’s largest arts centre

New location makes Born to Be Arts Academy city’s largest arts centre

The Born to Be Arts Academy has completed its move into a far-larger space at 52 High Street West, with many more rooms, an expanded program, and a dozen more teachers. The Academy is a charitable project of the Moose Jaw Church of God.
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