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Partners Against Violence March article

Partners Against Violence March article

The International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is held every year on March 21.
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of -9 C with a low of -27 C. Wind chill of -30 C this morning.
Kinsmen Flying Fins put together impressive showing at junior provincials

Kinsmen Flying Fins put together impressive showing at junior provincials

Plenty of medals for local club as more than 200 swimmers take part in elite meet at Kinsmen Sportsplex this past weekend
Peacock boys, Central girls advance to respective high school basketball finals

Peacock boys, Central girls advance to respective high school basketball finals

Toilers take 55-41 win over Vanier in boys semifinal, Central downs Peacock 67-43 in girls action, other two semifinals postponed due to weather
Moose Jaw to be well represented at high school wrestling provincials

Moose Jaw to be well represented at high school wrestling provincials

Local competitors put together handful of medal performances at regionals, Peacock wins 4A boys and girls team titles
Love your brain and ‘save your melon’: Brain Injury Association

Love your brain and ‘save your melon’: Brain Injury Association

The Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association (SBIA) has launched their March BrainLove campaign to increase awareness of the importance of protecting your head – a single head injury could be enough to permanently alter your life
Legion starts virtual fundraiser in quest to find new home

Legion starts virtual fundraiser in quest to find new home

'We just feel it’s time to move forward and (to) try to modernize the legion. And a new location would definitely help us out with that'
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

Editor Joan Ritchie's editorial from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express.
Only 34% of Sask. businesses have returned to pre-pandemic sales levels, report shows

Only 34% of Sask. businesses have returned to pre-pandemic sales levels, report shows

Sales remain low, debt remains high, and many businesses are considering shutting their doors permanently, according to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB).
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