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Applications open for SaskEnergy’s 2023/24 Share the Warmth program

Applications open for SaskEnergy’s 2023/24 Share the Warmth program

SaskEnergy’s ‘Share the Warmth’ cash grant program, one of its main community support initiatives, has opened its annual application process for charitable organizations providing warm clothing, food, and shelter to those in need
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 21 C with a low of 3 C
Public division trustees assigned to certain schools, committees for ’23-24 year

Public division trustees assigned to certain schools, committees for ’23-24 year

The board officially approved the list of representatives during its recent October meeting.
Warriors welcome back final piece as Mateychuk returned by Columbus

Warriors welcome back final piece as Mateychuk returned by Columbus

Blue Jackets announce season-opening roster, with Mateychuk among final eight cuts after solid exhibition campaign
Word Wisdom: Magnanimous

Word Wisdom: Magnanimous

The latest inspirational column from Rev. Dr. John Kreutzwieser
Teens’ use of vaping materials in high schools concerns PSSD trustee

Teens’ use of vaping materials in high schools concerns PSSD trustee

While cigarettes may not be as popular with teenagers as they once were, youths are now turning to vaping to acquire their quick fix — an issue that concerns some public division trustees.
Church of God’s banquet to focus on possible future ministries in community

Church of God’s banquet to focus on possible future ministries in community

Moose Jaw’s Church of God will celebrate its 80th anniversary in 2024, but before that happens, it plans to honour what the church has done and what it could do in the future.
In today’s NHL, Canadian goalies a rarity

In today’s NHL, Canadian goalies a rarity

Bruce Penton looks at (the lack of) Canadian goalies in the NHL
Public school division sees first major drop in grad rates since 2015

Public school division sees first major drop in grad rates since 2015

Prairie South School Division has experienced its first significant decrease in graduation rates since the 2014-15 school year, which concerns division administration since it’s unsure what is driving that drop. 
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