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Warriors’ coach O’Leary looks back at first-round sweep and what’s ahead

Warriors’ coach O’Leary looks back at first-round sweep and what’s ahead

Solid team play and use of overall depth a key factor in opening round, and more of the same will be important in round two
With no deal in sight, teachers announce work to rule

With no deal in sight, teachers announce work to rule

Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation President Samantha Becotte confirms work to rule will begin Monday.
Don't miss the grand opening at 4 Plants for local artisans this Saturday, April 6

Don't miss the grand opening at 4 Plants for local artisans this Saturday, April 6

To meet the needs of shoppers wanting to buy goods manufactured by local artisans, and local artisans wanting to access retail customers, a local store has diversified into selling products made by local residents
Moose Jaw's train station timepiece will soon tell time once again

Moose Jaw's train station timepiece will soon tell time once again

Repairs on the train station’s clock tower began early on the morning of April 2nd and the process – once completed – will see the iconic Moose Jaw landmark glowing proudly into the night and telling time once again
Homeless man given 60 days’ jail for being a ‘nuisance’ to downtown businesses

Homeless man given 60 days’ jail for being a ‘nuisance’ to downtown businesses

Sean Poil, 36, appeared by video in Moose Jaw Provincial Court recently, where he pleaded guilty to two charges of failing to comply with court conditions and two charges of committing mischief to property. 
Seniors in search of casual work can apply to 'Moose Jobs' pilot job program

Seniors in search of casual work can apply to 'Moose Jobs' pilot job program

Seniors looking to return to the workforce in a part-time or casual capacity now have an opportunity to find tailored, senior-friendly job opportunities thanks to a new pilot project launched by the Moose Jaw Chamber of Commerce, ‘Senior Moose Jobs’
School divisions prohibited from using taxpayers’ dollars to support social causes, trustees hear

School divisions prohibited from using taxpayers’ dollars to support social causes, trustees hear

Christine Boyczuk, co-ordinator of the Moose Jaw Literacy Network, recently sent a letter on behalf of the Dolly Party Imagination Library committee to both Moose Jaw school divisions, asking them to sponsor the program, now in its third year in Moose Jaw.
Award-winning docuseries 'Flat Out Food' features Moose Jaw area farmer

Award-winning docuseries 'Flat Out Food' features Moose Jaw area farmer

Christie Whelan is a local farmer featured on a recent episode of the Saskatchewan-based docuseries, “Flat Out Food,” which aims to connect people with the food they eat
BREAKING: Highway 2 north of city closed after collision

BREAKING: Highway 2 north of city closed after collision

The highway is currently closed, and detours are in place, but motorists should expect delays in the area. They should follow the instructions of emergency personnel on scene.
Student-led ministry activities in Holy Trinity highlighted in provincial newsletter

Student-led ministry activities in Holy Trinity highlighted in provincial newsletter

Board trustees learned more about the good news story in the newsletter during their recent board meeting.
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