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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of 11 C, with a low of 0
Local writing group cultivating the written word together

Local writing group cultivating the written word together

"It's all based on everybody's comfort level," said Mark Fenton of the Moose Jaw Night Writers. "We don't judge anybody on what they do. Everybody's got their own thing, their own interests too"
Breast milk from human donors available at Dr. F.H. Wigmore Hospital

Breast milk from human donors available at Dr. F.H. Wigmore Hospital

Human milk is now available for infants in hospital, to help with the transition to breastfeeding
Comparing class numbers difficult due to size of schools, says trustee

Comparing class numbers difficult due to size of schools, says trustee

There are more classes in Prairie South School Division with fewer than 10 students (151) than there are classes with more than 28 students (63)
Government casinos reverse falling revenue trend

Government casinos reverse falling revenue trend

The casinos showed an eight per cent increase in profits and a 2.9 per cent increase in revenues
High school students allowed to leave Saskatchewan for activities

High school students allowed to leave Saskatchewan for activities

Trustee suggests students take school buses over charter buses due to safety concerns
Recognizing important contributions

Recognizing important contributions

MLA Warren Michelson's column for the week of Oct. 2, 2019
UPDATE: Concern about SaskPower scam in Montmartre unfounded

UPDATE: Concern about SaskPower scam in Montmartre unfounded

A man who attempted to enter a residence in Montmartre, Sask. was a legitimate SaskPower employee
Trustee attempts to stall progress on proposed joint-use school

Trustee attempts to stall progress on proposed joint-use school

'We have not made a bona fide attempt to gauge the pulse of the community, to ask surrounding landowners to see whether or not that Westheath site off Glendale is suitable for a 1,000-person school,' said trustee Jan Radwanski
WDM to host volunteer fair to connect residents with clubs

WDM to host volunteer fair to connect residents with clubs

The fair will offer a one-stop shop for residents to find organizations that need volunteers or members to help make the community a better place
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