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Area students raised almost $5K to support faith-based education nationwide

Area students raised almost $5K to support faith-based education nationwide

Holy Trinity Catholic School Division raised the money during Catholic Education Week during the “Toonies for Tuition” program that the Canadian Catholic School Trustees’ Association (CCSTA) organized.
Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Moose Jaw Mustangs head into lacrosse league playoffs as medal favourites

Moose Jaw Mustangs head into lacrosse league playoffs as medal favourites

Teams across all age divisions aiming for South Sask league titles after impressive regular seasons
Miller Express back in win column after victory over Medicine Hat

Miller Express back in win column after victory over Medicine Hat

Dennis knocks home Pokorney with winning run in extra inning as Moose Jaw takes 5-4 win; face Sylvan Lake tonight at Ross Wells
Shriners Children's Festival filled with smiles and laughter

Shriners Children's Festival filled with smiles and laughter

The day featured food, fun and entertainment.
City resumes search for future landfill site following rural council vote

City resumes search for future landfill site following rural council vote

The city’s new landfill project is facing yet another delay this week, as City Manager Maryse Carmichael said the project’s team will need to resume discussions regarding its location – although she confidently said the process is not returning to the drawing board entirely
Funding shortfall forcing Holy Trinity to reduce projects over next two years

Funding shortfall forcing Holy Trinity to reduce projects over next two years

The cost to renovate École St. Margaret School is driving the funding shortfall for other potential capital projects.
Harnessing the sun: Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant unveils $4M solar project

Harnessing the sun: Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant unveils $4M solar project

The new solar array is designed to generate 1,800 kilowatts of AC power and will be used to power the plant’s new administration building as it operates independently of the SaskPower grid.
Schools in PSSD have the authority to address smartphone use in classrooms

Schools in PSSD have the authority to address smartphone use in classrooms

Division administration presented a report during the recent board meeting about how schools handle smartphone use.
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
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