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The Saskatchewan Song

The Saskatchewan Song

The “Saskatchewan Song” was written in the 1930s – when times were really tough
Little Princess Ball changes time of April 28 event after unexpected scheduling issue

Little Princess Ball changes time of April 28 event after unexpected scheduling issue

The Ball, an annual fundraiser for the Moose Jaw Health Foundation, is now in its 12th year and is set for Saturday, April 27 and Sunday, April 28, at the Events Centre. The activity is a Disney-themed, resplendently decorated dress-up Ball for young princes and princesses.
Sask. Government responds to ongoing concerns of educators in the province

Sask. Government responds to ongoing concerns of educators in the province

In response to the ongoing Saskatchewan Teacher’s Federation (STF) strike action, the Government of Saskatchewan has made several announcements regarding a revision of its educational policies in the province
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 -1 C with a low of -8 C
Warriors snap skid with dominating win over Americans in Tri-City

Warriors snap skid with dominating win over Americans in Tri-City

Six-goal second period, five-point night from Savoie lead to 9-4 victory in first game of U.S. Division swing
Moose Jaw Mustangs help Canada to commanding showing at Commonwealth Cup

Moose Jaw Mustangs help Canada to commanding showing at Commonwealth Cup

Canadian Lacrosse League crew go unbeaten on way to claiming title for second-straight year
Clippers women’s volleyball, basketball post first-round wins in ACAC playoffs

Clippers women’s volleyball, basketball post first-round wins in ACAC playoffs

Women’s volleyball guaranteed to play for a medal; mens’ basketball and volleyball both fall in opening matches
Police service to spend $2M on equipment purchases in next five years

Police service to spend $2M on equipment purchases in next five years

The 2024-28 equipment reserve budget is based on the depreciation of inventory items, with the organization funding amortized amounts annually as an operating expense, according to a report presented during the recent Board of Police Commissioners’ meeting.
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