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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
From fan to player, Warriors’ Calvert looking forward to shot at history in Conference final

From fan to player, Warriors’ Calvert looking forward to shot at history in Conference final

Season of success for Moose Jaw Minor Hockey product continues as series against Blades in third round of playoffs set to begin
Homemade quilts a patchwork of colour at ‘Looks Like Spring’ quilt show

Homemade quilts a patchwork of colour at ‘Looks Like Spring’ quilt show

The show took place on Tuesday, April 23, in the sanctuary at St. Andrews Church
Warriors aiming to put depth to good use both on offence and defence against Blades

Warriors aiming to put depth to good use both on offence and defence against Blades

With plenty of offensive talent throughout line-up to draw from, grit and grind lines will play key roles when Eastern Conference final begins Friday in Saskatoon
Riverside Mission director ‘disappointed’ with community’s opposition to build of new home

Riverside Mission director ‘disappointed’ with community’s opposition to build of new home

'I understand concerns from the business community and some of the people regarding crime, but I think it’s a bit of a leap to paint a certain demographic as the source of all your problems'
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