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UPDATED: Big Country Toastmasters features guest presentation by Dr. Caren Neile

UPDATED: Big Country Toastmasters features guest presentation by Dr. Caren Neile

Dr. Niele's presentation focused on "the awesome power" of folklore and storytelling
Wellness conference for police focused on resiliency, mental health, self-care

Wellness conference for police focused on resiliency, mental health, self-care

The Moose Jaw Police Association and Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers hosted a wellness conference at the Temple Gardens Mineral Spa on Sept. 19 and 20, which attracted hundreds of officers from across Saskatchewan. 
Book Review: Arabs. A 3,000-Year History of Peoples, Tribes and Empires

Book Review: Arabs. A 3,000-Year History of Peoples, Tribes and Empires

This book is a fascinating journey through countries old and new
Catholic division seeing nearly 100 more students this year than projected

Catholic division seeing nearly 100 more students this year than projected

There were 2,437 students attending one of nine division schools as of Sept. 26, which is an increase of 91 students — or 3.9 per cent — more than projected. That total figure is also 92 more than the enrolment count on Sept. 30, 2022.  
Library prepares to celebrate Sask. Library Week, Halloween in October

Library prepares to celebrate Sask. Library Week, Halloween in October

Celebrate Library week with the Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation and the Moose Jaw Public Library on October 14
Five headlines for Sunday morning

Five headlines for Sunday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Sunday will have a high of 14 C with a low of 7 C
Yager scores in overtime as Warriors take win in Regina

Yager scores in overtime as Warriors take win in Regina

Firkus, Schmidt, Lakovic score in regulation as Moose Jaw takes 4-3 win over Pats in back-and-forth battle
Students visit farm to learn about fall ag practices — and hold cute baby chicks

Students visit farm to learn about fall ag practices — and hold cute baby chicks

Moose Jaw students visited Gordon Knox’s farm to participate in Agriculture in the Classroom — Saskatchewan’s (AITC-SK) Food Farm Program. The initiative teaches children from where their food comes and has them participate in ag-related stations.
Warriors’ Firkus talks NHL camp and what’s ahead after return to WHL

Warriors’ Firkus talks NHL camp and what’s ahead after return to WHL

After second camp with Seattle Kraken, 19-year-old looking forward to big things in Moose Jaw
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