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Province courts controversy with new SHA vice-president position

Province courts controversy with new SHA vice-president position

Wilson is the SHA’s new Vice-President of Enterprise Initiatives Support, a position that did not previously exist.
Area animal rescue groups received over $20K during Betty White Challenge

Area animal rescue groups received over $20K during Betty White Challenge

Animal lovers in the Moose Jaw area opened their hearts and wallets during the Jan. 17 Betty White Challenge and donated $18,405 to three animal rescue groups.
Inflation is reducing money for new furniture, equipment at joint-use school

Inflation is reducing money for new furniture, equipment at joint-use school

'We need new furniture and equipment in a new school. Redeploying from elsewhere will just not cut it'
Recipes pop up with popcorn as main ingredient

Recipes pop up with popcorn as main ingredient

This week's recipes include Popcorn Cookies, Chocolate Popcorn Pie and Cinnamon Sugar Popcorn.
WDM can’t wait to welcome back its volunteers

WDM can’t wait to welcome back its volunteers

Volunteers at the Western Development Museum have largely been put on hold along with its in-person programs. But volunteers are an essential part of the museum’s life – it can’t wait to have them back
Financial planning in a post-pandemic era will be difficult, Catholic board hears

Financial planning in a post-pandemic era will be difficult, Catholic board hears

Catholic school trustees discussed future financial planning and budgets during their recent board of education meeting.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of -22 C with a low of -29.
1089 COVID-19 cases, 0 deaths, 965 recoveries

1089 COVID-19 cases, 0 deaths, 965 recoveries

13 of the 15 new cases in South Central are located in the South Central 2 sub-zone, which includes Moose Jaw and area.
Province cuts funding to Catholic division due to drop in student numbers

Province cuts funding to Catholic division due to drop in student numbers

The Ministry of Education informed Holy Trinity in December that it would decrease funding for the 2021-22 year by $241,698 because of a three-per-cent decline in student enrolment.
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