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Partners Against Violence November article

Partners Against Violence November article

What is Restorative Justice?
Project 104 students help combat graffiti damage in Crescent Park with new artwork

Project 104 students help combat graffiti damage in Crescent Park with new artwork

The art installation helps combat graffiti on the park's Public Comfort Station
Police board asked to give $20K to support trip to WWII battlefield

Police board asked to give $20K to support trip to WWII battlefield

Ed Staniowski, retired lieutenant colonel and a Moose Jaw-born native, gave a presentation on behalf of the non-profit charity RRR Trust Fund to the Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners during its recent meeting about the 2024 Tour of Honours dubbed “Operation CALVADOS.” 
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 -3 C
Third period rally not enough as Warriors fall to Blades in Saskatoon

Third period rally not enough as Warriors fall to Blades in Saskatoon

Saskatoon scores three in third period, hold off comeback in last 10 minutes for 3-2 victory
Vanier unbeaten through first day of girls volleyball provincials

Vanier unbeaten through first day of girls volleyball provincials

Spirits post three straight wins to advance to playoff round, Central 0-3 after Friday play
Vanier off to fast start at 4A girls provincials, Central seeking first win

Vanier off to fast start at 4A girls provincials, Central seeking first win

Spirits pick up wins in first two games to qualify for playoff round, Cyclones look to get on track after dropping first two contests
Over 150 guests turn out to support Square One Empty Bowls fundraiser

Over 150 guests turn out to support Square One Empty Bowls fundraiser

"We are so profoundly grateful for how many generous community members there are here, that's really our number one sentiment"
Briercrest prof helps re-create exact replica of WWII Caron airbase using computer program

Briercrest prof helps re-create exact replica of WWII Caron airbase using computer program

Historian Joel From has teamed up with a British researcher to re-create the Caron airbase in a computer program to honour the latter’s father, who trained there during the Second World War. 
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