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Saskatoon author’s new ‘Blood and Dust’ book prominently features Moose Jaw

Saskatoon author’s new ‘Blood and Dust’ book prominently features Moose Jaw

J.C. Paulson has previously written her novels in the mystery genre, but after her husband had a vivid nightmare, she found herself writing a story that drew her into the history of Saskatchewan before it became a province
Favourites advance to semifinals in Original 16 Cash League

Favourites advance to semifinals in Original 16 Cash League

BTN Accountants, KMS Construction, Froehlich, Pro-Tec Electric all victorious in quarter-finals on Wednesday night
Council officially removes need for masks in city buildings, rec venues

Council officially removes need for masks in city buildings, rec venues

'City facilities will be mask-friendly, so anyone who wants to wear one is encouraged to do so. We also encourage our staff — especially front-line staff dealing with customers of unknown vaccination status — if they want to wear masks, they may do so'
The Upside of COVID’S Merciless Pruning

The Upside of COVID’S Merciless Pruning

If you pruned the bad and sometimes the good for the sake of the best, what would happen?
Prairie South’s early learning programs support the growth of struggling kids

Prairie South’s early learning programs support the growth of struggling kids

Prairie South School Division has been active over the years in supporting the development of its pre-kindergarten early learning programs, which are educational initiatives founded on early childhood research and practical learning elements.
‘Serendipity’: Mud Pie Girls love their collaboration at the Cultural Centre

‘Serendipity’: Mud Pie Girls love their collaboration at the Cultural Centre

Dorothy Yakiwchuk and Kathy Verbeke are Saskatchewan artists who have joined forces in their studio at the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre. The “Mud Pie Girls” have been together for about five years now
Legislation to protect contractors in effect

Legislation to protect contractors in effect

The Builders' Lien (Prompt Payment) Amendment Act, 2019 in force now.
$638,000 being provided for Bridging to Employment Program

$638,000 being provided for Bridging to Employment Program

The program is funded through the Canada-Saskatchewan Labour Market Transfer Agreements and will support 60 participants. 
'There are old pilots and bold pilots but no old-bold pilots'

'There are old pilots and bold pilots but no old-bold pilots'

The Story of F/O Edgar J. 'Cobber' Kain, 1st RAF Ace and 1st DFC of WW2
Peacock Collegiate class prepares for year-end bike trip to Alberta

Peacock Collegiate class prepares for year-end bike trip to Alberta

Trustees with Prairie South School Division unanimously approved the class' travel request during the March 1 board of education meeting. 
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