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Winners of Knights of Columbus' Christmas Lighting Contest

Winners of Knights of Columbus' Christmas Lighting Contest

Photos of this year's winners
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Christmas Eve will have a high of -3 C, with a low of -8
School trustee concerned about schools being used as polling stations during elections

School trustee concerned about schools being used as polling stations during elections

Provincial and federal legislation say schools can be used as polling stations during elections, but one Moose Jaw trustee is concerned about how such events affect schools and surrounding areas
Interest in school band declines when not mandatory, report says

Interest in school band declines when not mandatory, report says

The level of interest in the elementary band program in Prairie South School Division (PSSD) falls off sharply once the program is no longer mandatory, according to a division report
SaskTel expects over 1.8 million phone calls made over Christmas

SaskTel expects over 1.8 million phone calls made over Christmas

SaskTel is expecting a busy holiday season, with a ton of phone calls and text messages sent using their service
Colliers Project Management to oversee construction of proposed joint-use school on South Hill

Colliers Project Management to oversee construction of proposed joint-use school on South Hill

PSSD issued a request for proposals for a project manager for the joint-use building, with the bid awarded to Colliers
Travelling at Christmas? Be prepared

Travelling at Christmas? Be prepared

If you are travelling this holiday season, be sure to keep these safety tips in mind
PSSD reappoints directors to oversee annual bursary fund

PSSD reappoints directors to oversee annual bursary fund

The Prairie South School Division (PSSD) has reappointed several directors to a committee that manages a bursary fund carried over from the former Moose Jaw school division
Central students given the OK to hit the slopes in Banff

Central students given the OK to hit the slopes in Banff

About 45 students from the high school will travel to Alberta from April 9 to 12, 2020 as part of the school’s annual ski trip for students in grades 9 to 12
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