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Families for Change adds crucial First Aid resources due to government grant

Families for Change adds crucial First Aid resources due to government grant

The Community Services Recovery Fund assists charities, non-profits, and Indigenous governing bodies as they recover from the long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
Five headlines for Monday morning

Five headlines for Monday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Monday will have a high of -10 C with a low of -11 C
Moose Jaw’s Ackerman wins Viterra Scotties women’s provincial curling championship

Moose Jaw’s Ackerman wins Viterra Scotties women’s provincial curling championship

Saskatoon Nutana rink defeat Nancy Martin 10-9 in an extra end, to represent Saskatchewan at Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary beginning Feb, 16
Prairie Hockey Academy wins Molleken Elite U17 Prep Prairie Classic

Prairie Hockey Academy wins Molleken Elite U17 Prep Prairie Classic

Cougars take 5-3 victory over Lloydminster Lancers in final to claim tournament title for second year in a row
Clippers sweep Lethbridge in women’s volleyball, remain second in ACAC South

Clippers sweep Lethbridge in women’s volleyball, remain second in ACAC South

Men’s hockey, volleyball and women’s basketball all split, men’s basketball lose two close games in weekend action
Outreach committee donations to local schools with Mitten Tree fundraiser

Outreach committee donations to local schools with Mitten Tree fundraiser

St. Andrews Outreach Committee donated mitts, toques and scarves to Lindale and William Grayson
Local building activity declined last year

Local building activity declined last year

Builders closed the year 2023 with nearly one-quarter less work than the previous year
MLA Report from Moose Jaw North

MLA Report from Moose Jaw North

A report from MLA Tim McLeod
Chinese Network reflects on busy 2023, prepares for two major festivals

Chinese Network reflects on busy 2023, prepares for two major festivals

The Moose Jaw Chinese Community Network is well-known for its New Year’s banquets, but during the other 364 days of the year, it is focused on supporting ethnic residents of all ages.
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