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Sask. Polytech launches new business management degree program

Sask. Polytech launches new business management degree program

Polytech's new business program will offer students who already hold a diploma or certificate a chance to complete a Bachelor's degree in business management in two years
Issue of safety ignored in talks about funding, says airport chair

Issue of safety ignored in talks about funding, says airport chair

Saskatchewan Air Ambulance sometimes uses the airport to transfer patients elsewhere and needs a safe runway, says airport authority chairman
Valley View Centre up for sale this fall, says provincial government

Valley View Centre up for sale this fall, says provincial government

Tenders for the purchase of Valley View Centre will open in early November, says the Ministry of Central Services
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Halloween will have a high of 3 C, with a low of -4
Provincial government spending $10 million to reduce surgical wait times

Provincial government spending $10 million to reduce surgical wait times

Around 1,700 additional surgeries will be performed by the end of March 2020
Deadline extended for airport authority to access municipal funding for project

Deadline extended for airport authority to access municipal funding for project

Council also approved a land sale worth $180,000 for 82.21 acres with a numbered corporation from Regina
WDM coffee club is off and running

WDM coffee club is off and running

The meeting started with a brief presentation on the Vickers Vedette
Cow manure study finds surprising consequences

Cow manure study finds surprising consequences

When cow manure with antibiotic residue is used as fertilizer less carbon is stored and more carbon is released by plants
Union wants labour relations officer appointed to help with bargaining

Union wants labour relations officer appointed to help with bargaining

Employees at the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) have been without a contract since Dec. 31, 2016
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