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Province launches two programs to support women entrepreneurs

Province launches two programs to support women entrepreneurs

Eligible entrepreneurs will also have access to coaching and mentorship following the training
A lesson for parents and teachers

A lesson for parents and teachers

“Positive expectations influence performance positively, and negative expectations influence performance negatively.”
SaskEnergy extends energy efficiency rebate programs for commercial customers

SaskEnergy extends energy efficiency rebate programs for commercial customers

The rebates encourage the use of high-efficiency natural gas furnaces and boilers, condensing and tankless water heaters, and infrared tube heaters.
Moose Jaw candidates spent over $180K during 2020 provincial election, documents show

Moose Jaw candidates spent over $180K during 2020 provincial election, documents show

Under sections of The Election Act, 1996, candidates had to submit their income and expense claims so that those documents could then be shared for public viewing. 
Letter to the editor: Canada Post, please deliver my Christmas mail

Letter to the editor: Canada Post, please deliver my Christmas mail

A letter to the editor from Tom Shelly
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Friday will have a high of -1 C with a low of -9 C.
Tough start to Central Division road trip for Warriors in lopsided loss to Calgary

Tough start to Central Division road trip for Warriors in lopsided loss to Calgary

Hitmen score four times in first, go on to 7-1 victory as Warriors open three-games-in-three-nights road swing
Downtown businesses prepare for late-night shopping next week

Downtown businesses prepare for late-night shopping next week

Save the date and join 21 downtown businesses for an evening of late-night shopping Friday, Dec. 10.
City begins installing solar panels on buildings as part of $1M project

City begins installing solar panels on buildings as part of $1M project

The work will begin in early December and be completed by next spring.
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