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Senior's association to host upcoming dreamcatcher workshop

Senior's association to host upcoming dreamcatcher workshop

The Moose Jaw and District Senior Citizen's Association is located at 510 Main Street North and frequently provides stand-alone art and craft courses in the association's art room
Cyberattacks, poor funding are continued risks facing Holy Trinity, report says

Cyberattacks, poor funding are continued risks facing Holy Trinity, report says

Division administration presented an update about the organization’s Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) program during the recent board meeting. The document explained what ERM is, what is considered risk and the top 5 risks the division faces.
Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Saturday will have a high of -6 C with a low of -17 C
Another night, another comeback: Warriors rally in third for win in Swift Current

Another night, another comeback: Warriors rally in third for win in Swift Current

Moose Jaw scores four straight in final 12 minutes, Firkus has hat trick in 5-3 win over Broncos
Prairie Hockey Academy splits first two games during Molleken Classic

Prairie Hockey Academy splits first two games during Molleken Classic

PHA roll to 8-1 win over Indigenous Sports Academy in opener, drop 4-3 OT decision to Okanagan Hockey Academy Black Friday morning
Ackerman in first place in pool at Viterra Scotties provincial curling championship

Ackerman in first place in pool at Viterra Scotties provincial curling championship

Barker also in contention as women’s championship continues in Tisdale
Military ombudsman reports on Moose Jaw visit, says 'people want to come here'

Military ombudsman reports on Moose Jaw visit, says 'people want to come here'

Gregory Lick sat down on Jan. 19 for an exclusive interview with MooseJawToday.com
Extra $1.4M from province to help local school divisions address enrolment pressures

Extra $1.4M from province to help local school divisions address enrolment pressures

Both divisions briefly addressed the extra funding during their respective January board meetings.
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