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Moose Jaw MLAs reflect on surprise retirement of colleague Lyle Stewart

Moose Jaw MLAs reflect on surprise retirement of colleague Lyle Stewart

Stewart announced on March 6, during the first day of the Legislature’s spring sitting, that he would step down after 23.5 years in provincial politics. He cited health-related reasons for his resignation; his final day is March 10.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

This week's editorial from senior editor Joan Ritchie.
Nearly 300 pre-kindergarten kids receiving support through PSSD programs

Nearly 300 pre-kindergarten kids receiving support through PSSD programs

Fifteen schools offer pre-kindergarten programs, with those programs supporting 259 pupils, including 43 three-year-olds and 216 four-year-olds. 
Elks chili challenge happening this Saturday

Elks chili challenge happening this Saturday

“It's a fundraiser for us and a fun time at the same time. We try not take it too seriously. ”
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 -11 C with a low of -18 C. Wind chill will be close to -25 C all day.
PSSD kindergarteners doing 6% better now with learning than in 2019, data shows

PSSD kindergarteners doing 6% better now with learning than in 2019, data shows

Kindergarten teachers are responsible for administering the Early Years Evaluation Teacher Assessment (EYE-TA) each fall and then re-assessing certain pupils in the spring if they experienced some or significant difficulty in the initial evaluation. 
Unfair property tax for education costs shows need for overhaul of system

Unfair property tax for education costs shows need for overhaul of system

Ron Walter discusses reducing/eliminating property tax for education.
Square One answers questions on new shelter as Walk for Warmth approaches

Square One answers questions on new shelter as Walk for Warmth approaches

As the inaugural Walk for Warmth approaches on March 9, Square One Community, Inc. has posted answers on their website to the most frequently asked questions about the new shelter at William Milne Place.
Chow McLeod gets provincial award for volunteer work with low-income residents

Chow McLeod gets provincial award for volunteer work with low-income residents

Pro Bono Law Saskatchewan (PBLS) presented the Law Firm of the Year Award to Chow McLeod in a ceremony in mid-February. 
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