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Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Provincial Crown drops all animal abuse charges against Craik-area producer

Provincial Crown drops all animal abuse charges against Craik-area producer

Moose Jaw Provincial Court had hosted a trial from Aug. 12 to 16 for Thomas (Tom) Miller, who was accused in May 2023 of mistreating his animals. Before closing arguments could be made on the last day, the Crown announced it was staying the charges.
With the artists: Tree Carving Project in Crescent Park continues to take shape

With the artists: Tree Carving Project in Crescent Park continues to take shape

The sound of power tools has been filling the air around the library and Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery (MJMAG), as artists have been transforming dead trees into creative artworks.
Police, border security arrest four Mexicans illegally working in Moose Jaw

Police, border security arrest four Mexicans illegally working in Moose Jaw

The MJPS received information recently about an unlicensed paving company working in Moose Jaw. The company was operating under multiple names, including “Hortons Paving and Masonry” and “Tartans Paving.”
From the Kitchen: Potato harvest much like a family treasure hunt

From the Kitchen: Potato harvest much like a family treasure hunt

Freshly harvested spuds are in the spotlight.
Ministry reduces Holy Trinity division’s capital budget by $8.9M

Ministry reduces Holy Trinity division’s capital budget by $8.9M

Division administration presented an updated capital budget during the August board meeting.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Excavating artifact-rich site in Wakamow Valley a thrill for archaeologist

Excavating artifact-rich site in Wakamow Valley a thrill for archaeologist

Alan Korejbo suggested that Aboriginal people may have brought horticultural practices to Western Canada up from the Mississippi and Missouri river valleys.
New policy governing phone use in classrooms coming to Holy Trinity soon

New policy governing phone use in classrooms coming to Holy Trinity soon

The creation of the new policy is in response to the provincial government’s announcement on Aug. 6 that the use of cell phones and smartphones would be prohibited in kindergarten to Grade 12 classrooms starting in the 2024-25 school year.
Seven-year-old payroll and finance records to be shredded by Catholic school division

Seven-year-old payroll and finance records to be shredded by Catholic school division

Division administration presented a list of payroll and finance records that will soon become history — and tiny little pieces — during the recent board meeting.
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