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Veterans thrilled to be honoured during Legion’s first post-pandemic lunch

Veterans thrilled to be honoured during Legion’s first post-pandemic lunch

About 80 people packed into Moose Jaw’s Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 59 on Oct. 10, with roughly 50 of those attendees a veteran.
MJPS will protect ‘undesirable’ residents' rights to public spaces: chief

MJPS will protect ‘undesirable’ residents' rights to public spaces: chief

The Board of Police Commissioners discussed homelessness and protecting properties during its recent meeting.
Pondside Paddocks hosts the North American Suffolk Horse Assn.'s AGM

Pondside Paddocks hosts the North American Suffolk Horse Assn.'s AGM

To demonstrate the breed’s timelessness, these horses are still used on the farm and Livingston said his team of 20 seeded five acres of oats this year
Francophone community’s Zombie Run to challenge the living and the dead

Francophone community’s Zombie Run to challenge the living and the dead

The Association Communautaire Fransaskoise de Moose Jaw (ACFMJ) is holding its annual Zombie Run on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Wakamow Valley’s Connor Park, with participants to meet at the pavilion.
Fair connects parents with community resources for kids under five

Fair connects parents with community resources for kids under five

Harper said one of the most valuable aspects of the fair is helping parents and caregivers learn about resources available for their children
Word Wisdom: Fruition

Word Wisdom: Fruition

Fruition implies realization and accomplishment of anything
Gov’t bureaucrats have prevented MJPS from joining provincial ICE Unit

Gov’t bureaucrats have prevented MJPS from joining provincial ICE Unit

Chief Rick Bourassa told police commissioners that “personalities” in the Ministry of Policing and Corrections — namely, the deputy minister and assistant deputy minister — have been barriers to the police service joining the provincial Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit.
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Construction still slower in 2024

Construction still slower in 2024

Permits valued at $23.62 million issued so far.
Hanover Cabinets grateful to Partners in Employment for new job hire

Hanover Cabinets grateful to Partners in Employment for new job hire

Around five weeks into the job, Autumn is becoming a great team member, Cushway said
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