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Signal lights no longer an option

Signal lights no longer an option

Joyce Walter reflects on the simple but effective signal light.
Artist brings alternate history of Saskatchewan to Moose Jaw

Artist brings alternate history of Saskatchewan to Moose Jaw

Todd Gronsdahl built the Saskatchewan Maritime Museum to explore an alternate history that is part of his opposition to what he calls the official narrative. The old saying is that history is written by the victor, and Gronsdahl finds his inspiration in those who have been forgotten or deliberately left out.
Political parties’ takes on inflation bear little relation to the truth

Political parties’ takes on inflation bear little relation to the truth

Who is right? Or are any of them right?
Tickets available for Souls Harbour’s ‘Love Your Neighbour’ banquet

Tickets available for Souls Harbour’s ‘Love Your Neighbour’ banquet

Souls Harbour Rescue Mission’s annual “Love Your Neighbour” banquet is approached on May 31 at the Heritage Inn and Executive Director Joe Miller hopes as many people as possible will be there to raise funds for their new building.
PSSD to spend over $8M from 2023-25 to upgrade schools

PSSD to spend over $8M from 2023-25 to upgrade schools

The division expects to spend $2,850,000 on 17 projects in 2023-24; $3,195,000 on 12 projects in 2024-25; and $2,144,500 on five projects in 2025-26, for a total of $8,189,500.
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of 25 C with a low of 7 C.
Three rural families can be transported to different area schools, PSSD decides

Three rural families can be transported to different area schools, PSSD decides

Prairie South School Division received 18 requests from rural families this year for changes to where their children attend school, and after review, approved three requests and denied the rest.
Lawn bowling holds its first tourney as membership drive opens

Lawn bowling holds its first tourney as membership drive opens

Members of the Moose Jaw Club, members of the Regina Lawn Bowling Club and even a couple of players from as far away as Vancouver, BC participated in the Sunday afternoon tournament where the proceeds were split between the club and Journey For Hope.
Applications now open for Friends of the Fellowship Inc. Car Show Vendors

Applications now open for Friends of the Fellowship Inc. Car Show Vendors

Vendor Application/Agreement for Highway to Heroes Car Show
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