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Optimist Club cooks up pancakes for Westmount School community

Optimist Club cooks up pancakes for Westmount School community

'Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. “It fuels (students') brains to get going and (is) best for learning,' said Amanda Olson, principal of Westmount School
Bylaw change would let medical office be used as care home

Bylaw change would let medical office be used as care home

The owners of the Mualla Professional Building at 290 Fourth Avenue Northeast want to turn it into a type 3 residential care home
Wear pink to stop bullying

Wear pink to stop bullying

MLA Warren Michelson's column for the week of Feb. 26, 2020
Resident proposes ways to preserve the historic Natatorium building

Resident proposes ways to preserve the historic Natatorium building

Michel Labonte spoke to city council and offered five recommendations for the Nat
Classrooms on Ice program exploring the lake ecosystem with students

Classrooms on Ice program exploring the lake ecosystem with students

The Wildlife Federation is once again offering students a hands-on experience to learn about the ecology of Buffalo Pound Lake
New homeowner receives keys to Habitat for Humanity home in Moose Jaw

New homeowner receives keys to Habitat for Humanity home in Moose Jaw

"When we got that call, we screamed with excitement and to find out that the house was going to be built in the neighbourhood that I grew up in, made it feel like home even more," said Tanya Legare, at the key ceremony for her new home from Habitat for Humanity
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 1 C, with a low of -7
Clinic gives caregivers info about securing kids safely in vehicles

Clinic gives caregivers info about securing kids safely in vehicles

'It’s (car seats) the most likely piece of equipment that will save a child’s life and that you’ll buy for them. Having it done right is really important. They really do save lives,' said Travis Holeha, child traffic safety co-ordinator with Saskatchewan Prevention Institute
Soybeans, organics and vegetables included in 2020 crop insurance program

Soybeans, organics and vegetables included in 2020 crop insurance program

Due to poor growing conditions last year, Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation expects to pay out $350 million in compensation claims.
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