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Catholic division working to address cybersecurity issues and other threats

Catholic division working to address cybersecurity issues and other threats

Moose Jaw’s Catholic school division is working to address the issues of cybersecurity and digital privacy after it identified those two areas as the biggest risks currently facing the organization.
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 -5 C with a low of -15 C.
Moose Jaw’s Nanan STEM Academy helps Aboriginal youths enjoy science activities

Moose Jaw’s Nanan STEM Academy helps Aboriginal youths enjoy science activities

Students from Cowessess First Nation who attended a program at the Saskatchewan Science Centre learned more about computer programming and robotics and visited with several distinguished guests.
Gold miner fits all investor personality type portfolios

Gold miner fits all investor personality type portfolios

Ron Walter takes a look at Lundin Gold.
Annual national Walk for Alzheimer’s set for last weekend in May

Annual national Walk for Alzheimer’s set for last weekend in May

Registration is open for the annual IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s in support of the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan, and there are plenty of flexible options for supporters to choose, including four in-person locations throughout the province.
Local couple alleges police overreacted when handling their domestic dispute

Local couple alleges police overreacted when handling their domestic dispute

It was after midnight on March 16 and Dave and Sally were arguing in bed. Their room was dark, so when Sally put her hands on her common-law spouse’s wrist in a non-violent way, he reacted by pushing her off the bed. Her ring left a small scratch on his chest, while she received a small bruise on her forearm. 
Data shows city’s efforts to reduce GHG emissions are paying off

Data shows city’s efforts to reduce GHG emissions are paying off

The data shows the city’s efforts reduced corporate GHG emissions to 18,506 tonnes last year from 21,574 tonnes — a 14.2-per-cent reduction — over the baseline period of 2019.
Why is there a line-up of people behind speaker?

Why is there a line-up of people behind speaker?

Joyce Walter reflects on her interest in the news.
SCMA Awards to be held in Assiniboia’s new Southland Co-op Centre in June

SCMA Awards to be held in Assiniboia’s new Southland Co-op Centre in June

The Saskatchewan Country Music Association (SCMA) will hold its 34th annual Awards Show in Assiniboia at the town’s brand-new Southland Co-op Centre for the weekend starting June 9.
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