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'It’s a lot of fun to still be playing hockey’: Warriors and Blades hit the ice for Game 1 tonight

'It’s a lot of fun to still be playing hockey’: Warriors and Blades hit the ice for Game 1 tonight

Coach O’Leary looks at state of team heading into Eastern Conference final and what they expect from Saskatoon
Only the Sask. Party can create ‘certainty’ for Saskatchewan’s economy, premier says

Only the Sask. Party can create ‘certainty’ for Saskatchewan’s economy, premier says

Nearly 200 people filled the Events Centre curling rink on April 25 to hear from the Sask. Party leader during the annual Premier’s Dinner. 
No Irish luck needed: Mayor 'McTolley' predicts Warriors over Blades in six

No Irish luck needed: Mayor 'McTolley' predicts Warriors over Blades in six

The only two Saskatchewan teams left in the WHL playoffs meet in the Eastern Conference Final, with the first game on Friday, April 26, in The Bridge City and the second a day later. Games 3 and 4 are in The Friendly City on Tuesday, April 30 and Wednesday, May 1.
New Rogers communications antenna to go up on North Service Road

New Rogers communications antenna to go up on North Service Road

The tower will be 52 metres tall and include a small equipment building on a privately owned commercial parcel adjacent to the Moose Jaw Inn parking lot.
Provincial ministers announce Peacock's addition to mental health school program

Provincial ministers announce Peacock's addition to mental health school program

Premier Scott Moe, Mental Health and Addictions Minister Tim McLeod, and Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill announced the expansion of the provincial government’s Mental Health Capacity Building (MHCB) school program will now include Peacock Collegiate
Play and imagination develop stronger brain connections in kids, acclaimed educator says

Play and imagination develop stronger brain connections in kids, acclaimed educator says

Dr. Sarah Aiono, founder and CEO of New Zealand-based Longworth Education and informally known as “Dr. Play,” brought her philosophy of learning through play to Moose Jaw recently. 
Street sweeping to start once nighttime weather stays warm consistently

Street sweeping to start once nighttime weather stays warm consistently

Street sweeping, a parental leave policy, and appointing councillors to lead certain committees were some issues council reviewed during its April 22 regular meeting.
Community Based Coalition meets to address next step in community improvement effort

Community Based Coalition meets to address next step in community improvement effort

The Community Based Coalition of Moose Jaw South Central Region – known colloquially as “the CBC” – forms a liaison between community stakeholders and the organizations that act on their behalf to improve the collective well-being of the community
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Friday will have a high of 20 C with a low of 3 C
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