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Central overcomes tough Toilers to claim high school boys basketball title

Central overcomes tough Toilers to claim high school boys basketball title

Third-quarter surge the difference as Cyclones go on to 75-64 victory in gold medal game
Cyclones cap off impressive campaign with high school girls city championship

Cyclones cap off impressive campaign with high school girls city championship

Central rolls to 75-50 victory over Vanier in title game, becoming first team other than Peacock to win championship in 11 seasons
Resident recalls working with Ukrainian refugees at hospital in late 1940s

Resident recalls working with Ukrainian refugees at hospital in late 1940s

Gwen Boivin was around 15 years old when she began working at the former Providence Hospital in 1949 and helped train some Ukrainian refugees who later became staff.
Spring melt creates slush swamps throughout city: Photo story

Spring melt creates slush swamps throughout city: Photo story

Birds are singing cheerfully, the sun is shining, and the warm temperature is hopefully indicative of a final end to the deep freezes of winter – nevertheless, motorists around the city are grinding their teeth
Twenty-year-old cookbook thrives on chicken meals

Twenty-year-old cookbook thrives on chicken meals

This week's recipes include Chicken and Pasta Stir Fry, One Pan Potatoes and Chicken and Apple Bourbon Marinade.
Food bank launches new program that helps eliminate barriers facing clients

Food bank launches new program that helps eliminate barriers facing clients

The food bank launched Syn’gage because it recognized that five per cent of Moose Jaw’s population is using its resources, while it also recognized that food insecurity is tied to housing and job instability.
Council schedule to remain unchanged despite councillor’s attempt to adjust it

Council schedule to remain unchanged despite councillor’s attempt to adjust it

City council discussed changing its schedule during its March 14 regular meeting.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

Editor Joan Ritchie's editorial from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express.
‘If it’s broken, I’ll fix it’: repairman works on appliances, fitness equipment, vacuums, and more

‘If it’s broken, I’ll fix it’: repairman works on appliances, fitness equipment, vacuums, and more

Doug Moffatt arrived in Moose Jaw recently and says he’s loving the city so far and is finding plenty of opportunities to apply his wide-ranging repair skills. Moffatt has been repairing appliances for his entire life
Letter to the Editor: One can lead a horse to water, but one can’t force a horse to drink; who is the master, and who is the slave?

Letter to the Editor: One can lead a horse to water, but one can’t force a horse to drink; who is the master, and who is the slave?

A letter to the editor from Dale Dutchak
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