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Moose Jaw U15 AA Warriors win opening game of playoff series

Moose Jaw U15 AA Warriors win opening game of playoff series

Warriors one win away from first-round upset in Sask AA Hockey League after 6-3 victory over Regina Aces on Wednesday night
Warriors' suspensions reach 10 games as Edmonton police say incident not criminal

Warriors' suspensions reach 10 games as Edmonton police say incident not criminal

Four Warriors remain suspended indefinitely by WHL heading into weekend games
Police arrest man who fled from scene on South Hill

Police arrest man who fled from scene on South Hill

Police attended to a residence on the city’s south side earlier this morning about a report of a suspicious male.
Time running out for residents to vote in PSSD's byelection

Time running out for residents to vote in PSSD's byelection

The polls opened at 9 a.m. this morning and will remain open until 8 p.m. tonight. Polling stations include Riverview Collegiate at 650 Coteau Street West, A.E. Peacock Collegiate at 145 Ross Street East and Sunningdale School at 530 Wood Lily Drive. 
DMJA launches survey seeking input from downtown businesses

DMJA launches survey seeking input from downtown businesses

The Downtown Moose Jaw Association (DMJA) is continuing its drive to be as relevant and helpful as possible to businesses in Moose Jaw’s downtown core by launching an online survey to help determine its priorities and strategic direction.
Moose Jaw "CHAMP" hits the ice thanks to the War Amps

Moose Jaw "CHAMP" hits the ice thanks to the War Amps

The War Amps receives no government grants; its programs are made possible through public support of the Key Tag and Address Label Service.
Beck’s request for immigration policy review by government makes sense

Beck’s request for immigration policy review by government makes sense

Ron Walter looks at immigration policy in Saskatchewan.
Central, Peacock students team up to attend band clinic in Edmonton

Central, Peacock students team up to attend band clinic in Edmonton

Central band teacher Paul McCorriston is leading 50 students — 30 from Central and 20 from Peacock — to Grant MacEwan University in Edmonton from March 10 to 12 to participate in a development clinic.
Gravelbourg council reaffirms financial decision to evict convent tenants

Gravelbourg council reaffirms financial decision to evict convent tenants

Tenants of the historic Gravelbourg Convent, which include an artisan co-operative, a community music centre, a yoga studio, and several businesses, have been given until March 31 to vacate the premises.
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning.
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