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Public school trustees say goodbye during final meeting of term

Public school trustees say goodbye during final meeting of term

Trustee Crystal Froese is the only board member not running again as a trustee in the Nov. 13 municipal election because she is aiming to become Moose Jaw’s next mayor instead.
Moose Jaw's advance polls see bigger turnout over 2020

Moose Jaw's advance polls see bigger turnout over 2020

The results show that 987 more residents in this year's advance polls than in 2020.
Most PSSD schools focused on reading, relationship-building last year, report shows

Most PSSD schools focused on reading, relationship-building last year, report shows

A report notes that while most learning improvement plans showed growth in 2023-24, only 31 of 81 school plans met their targeted goal.
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Dutch group looking for family of deceased airman James Francis Smith

Dutch group looking for family of deceased airman James Francis Smith

The ceremony takes place on Saturday, Nov. 23, with the program beginning at 1 p.m. and concluding at 3:15 p.m. with the unveiling of the information boards and memorial plaque.
‘Meathead’ veterans continue to build friendships in retirement

‘Meathead’ veterans continue to build friendships in retirement

People who join the military usually develop a special and long-lasting relationship with others who served, as evidenced by three Moose Jaw veterans who affectionally call each other a “meathead.”
We Will Remember Them: Remembrance Day 2024 in photos

We Will Remember Them: Remembrance Day 2024 in photos

To honour Canada's military veterans on the national day of remembrance, the Moose Jaw Events Centre hosted the 106th Remembrance Day ceremony
Big crowds supported soldiers leaving for war 110 years ago (photos)

Big crowds supported soldiers leaving for war 110 years ago (photos)

Thousands of patriotic residents crowded Moose Jaw’s train station in August 1914, hoping for one last look at the soldiers departing for the training grounds of Quebec and — eventually — the battlefields of Europe.
Veterans who fought in high-profile battles in Europe, Asia, Middle East featured on banners

Veterans who fought in high-profile battles in Europe, Asia, Middle East featured on banners

This series looks at the 25 new veterans who have been added to the City of Moose Jaw's banner program. This article features Anthony (Tony) Olden Thomlinson, Donald Nathan Edward Stockton, Harold (Seabee) Seabrook and Douglas (Scottie) B. Dunlop.
From bullets in Moscow to rockets in Afghanistan, veteran protected many VIPs during career

From bullets in Moscow to rockets in Afghanistan, veteran protected many VIPs during career

Veteran Bernie Dudka was a military policeman guarding the Canadian embassy in Moscow in the late 1980s, which was a dangerous assignment since the country was collapsing as the Cold War was ending. 
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