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Applications open for the next Saskatchewanderer

Applications open for the next Saskatchewanderer

In its 12th year, the Saskatchewanderer program is undergoing changes, with the role becoming a full-time, permanent position starting in April.
Brier features rare 'grudge' match

Brier features rare 'grudge' match

Bruce Penton takes a look at the match up of James Gratton and Brendan Bottcher.
Agrimart: Increases to Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Coverage and Premiums in 2022

Agrimart: Increases to Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Coverage and Premiums in 2022

The average coverage for 2022 will be 405 dollars per acre, a 48% increase from 273 dollars per acre in 2021
Five headlines for Monday morning

Five headlines for Monday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Monday will be windy with a high of -2 C and a low of -13 C.
Clippers men's and women's volleyball teams advance to ACAC Final Four

Clippers men's and women's volleyball teams advance to ACAC Final Four

Briercrest College women take four-set win over Ambrose College, men also defeat Olds College in four sets to book spot in championship weekend
Co-op housing residents showcase craft work collections

Co-op housing residents showcase craft work collections

Pat Axon and Elaine Frost, formerly from Mossbank, organized a corner display with items from the 62 residents.
Upset special: Briercrest Clippers sweep Red Deer in first round of men’s hockey playoffs

Upset special: Briercrest Clippers sweep Red Deer in first round of men’s hockey playoffs

Clippers score pair in final 11 minutes to take 5-3 win over Kings in Game 2 of Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference quarter-final
Wildlife Federation helps students better understand nature with outdoor program

Wildlife Federation helps students better understand nature with outdoor program

The Moose Jaw branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) launched its Classrooms on Ice program in early March and will host schools at Buffalo Pound Lake throughout the month. 
City building permits surpass $2 million in February

City building permits surpass $2 million in February

Permits worth $2.08 million were issued by city hall for $179,000 more than in February last year.
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