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Pumpkin Harvest Festival celebrating end of community gardens season

Pumpkin Harvest Festival celebrating end of community gardens season

The Pumpkin Harvest Festival is featuring some local businesses alongside some local produce this year
Canadian peacekeepers have served in worst hot spots since late 1940s

Canadian peacekeepers have served in worst hot spots since late 1940s

More than 125,000 Canadians have worn the blue beret in peace operations since 1947, with 122 killed on UN missions
Racist photos confirm Trudeau is a bare-faced charlatan

Racist photos confirm Trudeau is a bare-faced charlatan

As Trudeau has learned, keeping dirty little secrets in the closet can end up biting you in the ass at the worse possible moment
Huge season ahead for Moose Jaw Ford Curling Centre

Huge season ahead for Moose Jaw Ford Curling Centre

High-level tournaments, provincial championships and a certain major event on horizon for local organization
Warriors show small loss in financials but news plenty optimistic at AGM

Warriors show small loss in financials but news plenty optimistic at AGM

Club continues to carry solid bank account despite loss of $165,145
Superstore donates to Salvation Army’s school backpack program

Superstore donates to Salvation Army’s school backpack program

The Salvation Army's school backpack program supported 114 students this year
Luncheon allows veterans to socialize and share stories

Luncheon allows veterans to socialize and share stories

'It’s such an awesome place to be on this day,' said the legion's Chris Simpson about the organization's annual veterans' luncheon
Multicultural Council open house draws a crowd, shares statistics

Multicultural Council open house draws a crowd, shares statistics

The Moose Jaw Multicultural Council hosted an informative open house about what exactly they do in the community
Council decision cheered; dogs will be happy at home

Council decision cheered; dogs will be happy at home

Joyce Walter writes about city council, Megan Nash's recent hometown concert, and the federal election
RBC report sees need to develop farm workers, technology in Canada

RBC report sees need to develop farm workers, technology in Canada

The report suggests Canada can more than $11 billion if it develops skills and embraces a culture of technology
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