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Unexpected issues force Prairie South to spend $1.5M to upgrade buildings

Unexpected issues force Prairie South to spend $1.5M to upgrade buildings

Trustees received a report during their May meeting about preventative maintenance and renewal projects that the division planned to pursue this year and during the next three years.
Five headlines for Monday morning

Five headlines for Monday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Moose Jaw Canucks keep rolling along in SPBL U15 AAA, remain unbeaten with two more wins

Moose Jaw Canucks keep rolling along in SPBL U15 AAA, remain unbeaten with two more wins

After successful weekend in Calgary, Canucks take 11-8 and 14-2 victories over Saskatoon Astros in league action
Moose Jaw Mustangs continue impressive run with two more PGLL Junior victories

Moose Jaw Mustangs continue impressive run with two more PGLL Junior victories

Mustangs take 15-10 and 13-10 wins over Swift Current Wolverines, remain in second place in standings
LIVE BLOG: Saskatchewan Roughriders at Winnipeg Blue Bombers preseason game

LIVE BLOG: Saskatchewan Roughriders at Winnipeg Blue Bombers preseason game

A look at the opening game of the Saskatchewan Roughriders pre-season against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Winnipeg
Music and mentorship: Students benefit from festival’s non-competitive approach

Music and mentorship: Students benefit from festival’s non-competitive approach

While the Moose Jaw Band and Choral Festival is best known for its public performances, a significant part of the event takes place behind the scenes — in the form of one-on-one instruction and feedback from clinicians
A semester in Scripture: Briercrest College launches first-ever term abroad

A semester in Scripture: Briercrest College launches first-ever term abroad

“Being uprooted from contexts that are familiar to us often helps prepare us to think about the world differently,” said Dr. Wes Olmstead, Henry Hildebrand Professor of the New Testament at Briercrest College
Moose Jaw’s Red Hat Society celebrates friendship, freedom, fun

Moose Jaw’s Red Hat Society celebrates friendship, freedom, fun

“We’re women over 50, wearing red hats and purple clothes, just out here having fun and living our best lives,” said Yvette Gardner, Queen of the High Steppers chapter in Moose Jaw
Prairie South adjusts busing criteria for students in Moose Jaw

Prairie South adjusts busing criteria for students in Moose Jaw

Division administration presented an updated board policy 17 during the board of education’s May meeting, with trustees unanimously approving the document. These changes will go into effect in September.
Tariffs increase all prices, even on non-tariff products

Tariffs increase all prices, even on non-tariff products

Why? Economics 101
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