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Patrick Boyle officially sworn in as new trustee with Prairie South

Patrick Boyle officially sworn in as new trustee with Prairie South

Boyle was one of eight candidates who participated in the March 9 byelection to replace former trustee Todd Johnson. Of the 462 legitimate ballots cast, Boyle received 102 votes or 22 per cent support. 
Health Foundation announces 2023 Healthcare Celebration lunch

Health Foundation announces 2023 Healthcare Celebration lunch

The Moose Jaw Health Foundation (MJHF) will hold its annual Healthcare Celebration on Tuesday, April 18.
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 -2 C with a low of -15 C.
Firkus has natural hat trick as Warriors roll to win over Hurricanes in Game 3

Firkus has natural hat trick as Warriors roll to win over Hurricanes in Game 3

Calvert scores pair as Moose Jaw moves a win away from advancing to second round of playoffs with 6-2 win in Lethbridge
Prairie South permanently raises Metis flag at board office

Prairie South permanently raises Metis flag at board office

Board chair Giselle Wilson welcomed Darrell Hawman, president of New Southern Plains Metis Local 160, to the April 3 meeting and expressed excitement that the partnership the two groups had signed in December was moving forward.
Regina can outlive criticism regarding recent moniker

Regina can outlive criticism regarding recent moniker

Ron Walter talks tourism re-branding and a creepy crawly list.
Judge gives over $21K in fines for pandemic-related health violations

Judge gives over $21K in fines for pandemic-related health violations

Judge Brian Hendrickson announced on April 4 that he would fine Mark Friesen $10,000, Richard Wintringham $6,500, Chey Craik $2,800 and Jasmin Grandel $2,000, based on evidence called during a trial on March 29.
Empty grease pail still wins treasure hunt

Empty grease pail still wins treasure hunt

Joyce Walter reflects on her prized treasure.
City expects to save $350K on school build after partners update project agreements

City expects to save $350K on school build after partners update project agreements

City hall expects to save $350,000 on the joint-use school project by letting the school boards handle the procurement, contract administration and construction of all infrastructure within phases 5 and 6A of the Westheath subdivision.
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