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Prairie South Elementary Volleyball Finals

Prairie South Elementary Volleyball Finals

Sunningdale came away with the win for both the boys' and girls' teams
Police board learns about Saskatoon policing project that helps improve public safety

Police board learns about Saskatoon policing project that helps improve public safety

Insp. Darren Pringle with the Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) spoke by Zoom to the Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners recently about the SPS’s Alternative Response Officers (AROs) program.
Book Review: Being Mortal. Medicine and What Matters in the End

Book Review: Being Mortal. Medicine and What Matters in the End

Reading this book, it once again becomes abundantly clear how socio-economic changes in the Western world have radically changed the situation of the elderly – children do not live near their parents or grandparents, who have lost the position of influence once held in their families.
Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning.
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Saturday will have a high of -5 C with a low of -9 C.
Warriors score four straight, hold off third period rally to take win over Swift Current

Warriors score four straight, hold off third period rally to take win over Swift Current

Moose Jaw builds 5-1 lead early in third before settling for 5-4 victory on Hockey Fights Cancer Night
Moose Jaw U13 AA Warriors move into top four in South Division with win over Royals

Moose Jaw U13 AA Warriors move into top four in South Division with win over Royals

Silbernagel scores four, finishes with five points as Warriors battle to 7-5 victory for third win in last four games
Baumuller hat trick leads Notre Dame to victory over Winmar Warriors

Baumuller hat trick leads Notre Dame to victory over Winmar Warriors

Perrin scores lone goal for Moose Jaw as Hounds go on to 4-1 victory in Sask Male AAA Hockey League action
Family Resource Centre honours National Child Day with fun activities

Family Resource Centre honours National Child Day with fun activities

Canada normally celebrates National Child Day on Nov. 20 and has done so since 1993 in recognition of the United Nations’ adoption of two children-centred rights documents.
Experience 'Trim Your Tree' at Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park

Experience 'Trim Your Tree' at Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park

Cut down your own spruce tree for Christmas in the park from Nov. 26th to December 23rd.
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