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Province gives Holy Trinity almost $500K more to handle enrolment increase

Province gives Holy Trinity almost $500K more to handle enrolment increase

The province recently announced that it would distribute $15.5 million across the 27 school divisions because of the largest province-wide enrolment increase in over 20 years.
Father receives probation for spanking stepson with frying pan

Father receives probation for spanking stepson with frying pan

The stepfather appeared in provincial court recently and pleaded guilty to common assault.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

This week's editorial from senior editor Joan Ritchie
Moose Jaw firefighters travelled to Texas for industrial fire training

Moose Jaw firefighters travelled to Texas for industrial fire training

Three Moose Jaw firefighters were sponsored by Gibson Energy at the beginning of December to attend the world-class Texas fire academy TEEX for a week of specialized industrial training.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of -25 C with a wind chill of -40 C.
New pumphouse will secure city's water supply for half-century, support future growth

New pumphouse will secure city's water supply for half-century, support future growth

The official grand opening of the pumphouse was held on Dec. 20.
Police board, union sign new three-year agreement worth nearly 7%

Police board, union sign new three-year agreement worth nearly 7%

Commissioner Dawn Luhning, board chair, Staff Sgt. Taylor Elder, president of the association, and Const. Kyle Cunningham, association secretary, signed the document during a ceremony at police headquarters on Dec. 20. 
UPDATED: Ten-year-old raises money for breast cancer awareness after mum’s diagnosis

UPDATED: Ten-year-old raises money for breast cancer awareness after mum’s diagnosis

Jasmine Cameron is currently undergoing treatment for breast cancer at the Allan Blair Cancer Centre in Regina, and after telling her daughter about the chronic cold feet she and other patients experience, 10-year-old Maguire decided to try and help.
Poetic licence describes pre-Christmas state of affairs

Poetic licence describes pre-Christmas state of affairs

Joyce Walter reflects on her damaged car
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