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April’s Notoriously Good Neighbours: The Reynauds

April’s Notoriously Good Neighbours: The Reynauds

Helping in times of crisis and just when kindness is indicated.
Over 80 students participate in Sask. Polytech's business and management showcase

Over 80 students participate in Sask. Polytech's business and management showcase

Twenty-one student groups participated, representing all four Sask Polytech campuses in Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Regina and Saskatoon.
Moose Jaw to cut speed limit to 30 km/h in 18 playground zones

Moose Jaw to cut speed limit to 30 km/h in 18 playground zones

The city’s goals this year include installing updated parking signs around school perimeters, adopting similar speed limits and times — 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week — for playground zones and conducting an information campaign to promote the changes.
From the Kitchen: 4-H anniversary cookbook brings tasty memories

From the Kitchen: 4-H anniversary cookbook brings tasty memories

A buffet of perfect recipes for potluck palates.
New faces and lasting faith mark 102nd Catholic Women’s League convention

New faces and lasting faith mark 102nd Catholic Women’s League convention

The convention, hosted collaboratively by the CWL councils of St. Joseph’s, Church of Our Lady, and St. John the Evangelist in Marquis, featured a blend of spiritual reflection, leadership development, and organizational business
The Paddy Wagon relocates in Moose Jaw, emphasizing family-friendly dining

The Paddy Wagon relocates in Moose Jaw, emphasizing family-friendly dining

The Paddy Wagon, a Regina-based eatery renowned for its smash burgers, has officially reopened at a new location in Moose Jaw, now sharing a building with Taco Time at 204 Manitoba Street West
Peacock Collegiate’s class of ’75 prepping for 50-year reunion

Peacock Collegiate’s class of ’75 prepping for 50-year reunion

The organizing committee has been planning the reunion since September and is eager to welcome back alumni who have not been here in decades.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Moose Jaw-area MP reflects on election win, lessons for the future

Moose Jaw-area MP reflects on election win, lessons for the future

During the April 28 federal election, Fraser Tolmie was re-elected for a second term in the Moose Jaw-Lake Centre-Lanigan constituency. Of the 45,922 votes cast, he received 33,032, or 71.9 per cent.
Rentals and repair shop gets OK to operate near North Service Road

Rentals and repair shop gets OK to operate near North Service Road

City council discussed a discretionary use application from businessman Sam Lercara during its April 28 regular meeting.
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