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Heartland First Aid celebrates 10 years of being in business

Heartland First Aid celebrates 10 years of being in business

Community business Heartland First Aid is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, but the occasion caught owner Krista Therens completely by surprise because those years had passed by quickly.
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 23 C with a low of 10 C.
UPDATED: Ukraine aid: Polish Rotary Club president explains organization’s role

UPDATED: Ukraine aid: Polish Rotary Club president explains organization’s role

Włodzimierz Bentkowski, president of Rotary Club Zamość Ordynacki (RCZO), described in an email how his organization has helped support Ukrainian people following the unprovoked Russian invasion in February of this year.
Festival of Words reveals next year’s authors; final panel on fan/author relationship

Festival of Words reveals next year’s authors; final panel on fan/author relationship

Amanda Farnel, executive director of the Saskatchewan Festival of Words, said she was pleased with the return to in-person events in 2022 and revealed 2023’s initial author line-up: Guy Gavriel Kay, Michelle Good, Paul Huebener, and Bradley Somer.
Boredom could be cured by becoming a ‘sewist’

Boredom could be cured by becoming a ‘sewist’

Joyce Walter reflects on learning a new word
The world of publishing: Four authors discuss what happens after writing

The world of publishing: Four authors discuss what happens after writing

On the final day of the Saskatchewan Festival of Words, four authors joined moderator Amanda Leduc on stage in the Mae Wilson Theatre to discuss what the publishing experience is like from various points of view — from new writers to veterans.
New police recruits cost about $30K each to train during five-month course

New police recruits cost about $30K each to train during five-month course

Police Chief Rick Bourassa spoke with the media recently to expand on some issues discussed during the July 12 Board of Police Commissioners meeting.
Shopping trip reflections on customer service and child rearing

Shopping trip reflections on customer service and child rearing

Ron Walter writes about a recent shopping trip and learning to say "no" to children
Council wants RM to pause proposed project due to possible land conflict

Council wants RM to pause proposed project due to possible land conflict

The developer wants to create a 40-lot subdivision near the City of Moose Jaw boundaries, which council thought could create competition for the Grayson Industrial Park.
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