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South Hill Comm. Assoc. organizing park clean-up

South Hill Comm. Assoc. organizing park clean-up

The South Hill Community Association will hold a clean-up of Tatawaw Park on May 19 and will host the annual South of the Bridge day on June 8.
Minor hockey, Warriors announce partnership, name change for AAA team

Minor hockey, Warriors announce partnership, name change for AAA team

Generals to once again be known as Warriors, with all-encompassing association between two organizations
AAA Warriors looking forward to new era with WHL Warriors

AAA Warriors looking forward to new era with WHL Warriors

New deal expected to have wide-ranging benefits for Sask. Midget AAA Hockey League squad
Chamber to host luncheon honouring admin professionals

Chamber to host luncheon honouring admin professionals

The luncheon will be held April 24 at Temple Gardens Hotel & Spa
Layoffs coming to Moose Jaw campus as part of Sask. Polytech cuts

Layoffs coming to Moose Jaw campus as part of Sask. Polytech cuts

Saskatchewan Polytechnic is laying off 19 full-time and part-time employees including seven academic employees and 12 professional services employees
Superstitious food

Superstitious food

Dale "bushy" Bush writes about the many superstitions surrounding food
Family excited to build Habitat for Humanity-sponsored home

Family excited to build Habitat for Humanity-sponsored home

Future homeowner Tanya Legare lived on the same street growing up as the new Habitat home now being built
New Canadian engine technology saves fuel, cuts pollution emissions

New Canadian engine technology saves fuel, cuts pollution emissions

Ron Walter looks at HyrdaGen carbon emissions reductions technology from dynaCert Inc.
Local EMS chief went to Parliament Hill to advocate for paramedics

Local EMS chief went to Parliament Hill to advocate for paramedics

Local EMS Chief Kyle Sereda was part of the Paramedic Association of Canada’s annual Paramedics on the Hill trip
Local poet shortlisted for Sask Book Award

Local poet shortlisted for Sask Book Award

Robert Currie spent around three years writing the poems contained in his nominated book, One-Way Ticket
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