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Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of -5 C with a low of -12 C
Nine months’ jail given to man for multi-month stealing spree

Nine months’ jail given to man for multi-month stealing spree

Dalton James Cameron appeared in provincial court recently, where he pleaded guilty to four counts of theft under $5,000.
Canada lost the architect of modern trading opportunities

Canada lost the architect of modern trading opportunities

Ron Walter looks back on the career of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney
Local Rotary clubs open upcoming conference to non-members

Local Rotary clubs open upcoming conference to non-members

The conference, set for Friday, May 10 and Saturday, May 11, at the Moose Jaw Exhibition Company’s Convention Centre, will include local and international voices sharing stories of the effect of hope and mental wellness. 
City announces upcoming National Indigenous People's Day celebration

City announces upcoming National Indigenous People's Day celebration

The City of Moose Jaw has announced that it will host a National Indigenous People’s Day celebration on June 21, made possible through a partnership with the Holy Trinity Catholic School Division and the Moose Jaw Co-op
Catholic trustees hear ‘fascinating’ story behind new school’s namesake

Catholic trustees hear ‘fascinating’ story behind new school’s namesake

After approving Our Lady of Hope as the new name for the Catholic side of the joint-use school, trustees with Holy Trinity School Division also learned the history behind the namesake.  
Red outfit was out-of-step with political awareness

Red outfit was out-of-step with political awareness

Joyce Walter reflects on meeting Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and his wife Mila
PSSD seeing post-pandemic increase in kindergarteners’ physical, mental, linguistic skills

PSSD seeing post-pandemic increase in kindergarteners’ physical, mental, linguistic skills

With the COVID-19 pandemic now in the rearview mirror, Prairie South School Division is seeing seven-per-cent growth in evaluation data of its kindergarten students and their physical, mental and linguistic skills.
Walking through collectibles show will stir up old memories

Walking through collectibles show will stir up old memories

The annual Antiques Collectibles and Used Car Parts Show runs this Friday and Saturday at the Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds
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