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Guest Editorial with Joyce Walter

Guest Editorial with Joyce Walter

Carol Festival organizers seeking choirs
Sask Polytech students receive Outstanding Student Branch Award at IEEE Canada congress

Sask Polytech students receive Outstanding Student Branch Award at IEEE Canada congress

The IEEE Canada annual student congress is a chance for students to network with each other and with professionals in their industries, and to learn from each other's presentations
Peacock students raise over 40 grocery bags for the Food Bank in friendly competition

Peacock students raise over 40 grocery bags for the Food Bank in friendly competition

Students at A.E. Peacock Collegiate help support the Food Bank and the Riverside Mission
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 0 C with a low of -9 C
UPDATED: 18-year-old male in police custody following firearms-related incident in downtown Moose Jaw

UPDATED: 18-year-old male in police custody following firearms-related incident in downtown Moose Jaw

The accused individual has been named as Logan Ferguson, age 18
Shawn Lamothe offers a look into the civil engineering program offered by Sask. Polytech

Shawn Lamothe offers a look into the civil engineering program offered by Sask. Polytech

Sask. Polytech offers many specialized programs and students are given employability skills thanks to program work terms
When turkey dinner with the trimmings was only $1 a plate

When turkey dinner with the trimmings was only $1 a plate

Ron Walter reminisces about his wedding day
Yvette Moore excited to once again welcome Moostletoe visitors to historic gallery

Yvette Moore excited to once again welcome Moostletoe visitors to historic gallery

The Yvette Moore Gallery and chic Gallery Café are once again making an appearance as part of the 11th annual Moostletoe Artist's Studio Tour on Nov. 4
Canada is on the path to a greener future, thanks to new legislative amendment

Canada is on the path to a greener future, thanks to new legislative amendment

Bill S-222 will put wood-based construction materials at the forefront of building design and procurement decisions
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