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One-quarter of crops seeded during rainy week

One-quarter of crops seeded during rainy week

Rainfall ranged across the Moose Jaw region from two inches at Mossbank, to an inch at Big Beaver, 1.5 inches at Avonlea and half an inch at Rouleau.
'Structure and skill': Warriors coach O’Leary talks what to expect from London Knights

'Structure and skill': Warriors coach O’Leary talks what to expect from London Knights

After two off days at Memorial Cup, Warriors set to return to action Monday night against OHL champions
The Art of Finding Work - Part 11

The Art of Finding Work - Part 11

Guide your job search with these two universal truths
Grant to help spruce up the Trans-Canada Trail in Wakamow Valley

Grant to help spruce up the Trans-Canada Trail in Wakamow Valley

The Trans Canada Trail is the longest recreational trail in the world, spanning over 28,000 km on land and water.
Letter to the Editor: Square One and The Good Neighbours Group

Letter to the Editor: Square One and The Good Neighbours Group

Many issues remain that need to be mitigated to ensure the care and safety of our people.
Miller Express break out the big bats on way to win over Medicine Hat

Miller Express break out the big bats on way to win over Medicine Hat

Moose Jaw uses a pair of five-run innings and some timely hitting to take 14-8 win over Mavericks in Western Canadian Baseball League home opener
Including classroom issues in new teachers’ agreement could harm Prairie South, trustee says

Including classroom issues in new teachers’ agreement could harm Prairie South, trustee says

“People should read this report because it tells quite a different story than what’s been shared publicly." Trustee Patrick Boyle
Partners in Employment to host open house to honour 20th anniversary

Partners in Employment to host open house to honour 20th anniversary

In celebration of two decades of service to the community, Partners in Employment is announcing an upcoming open house event to mark the occasion and residents can learn more as they enjoy free refreshments and learn more about the services for anyone experiencing barriers to employment
School trustee hopes province provides more money for nutrition programs

School trustee hopes province provides more money for nutrition programs

Prairie South School Division receives roughly $35,000 annually from the province for nutrition programs, while it spends about $89,000 on those initiatives.
Shine your clubs and grab your tees for the Inclusion Moose Jaw fundraiser

Shine your clubs and grab your tees for the Inclusion Moose Jaw fundraiser

This will be the first fundraiser for the organization since the pandemic.
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