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Catholic trustees under spent on governance last year by nearly $60K

Catholic trustees under spent on governance last year by nearly $60K

Division administration had allocated $188,285 in the 2021-22 budget for trustee expenses, but by Aug. 31 — the end of school divisions’ fiscal years — members had spent $131,616, a $56,669 difference.
Kinsmen Inclusion Centre in the running for provincial education award

Kinsmen Inclusion Centre in the running for provincial education award

During their recent meeting, Catholic school board trustees voted unanimously to approve the nomination of the Kinsmen Inclusion Centre partnership for the 2022 Premier’s Award for Innovation.
New Prairie farm group forms to address pesky pest problems

New Prairie farm group forms to address pesky pest problems

The "Prairie Biovigilance Network" hopes to help producers save crops from pest problems quickly and holistically.
Word Wisdom: Gratitude

Word Wisdom: Gratitude

The latest inspirational column from Rev. Dr. John Kreutzwieser
Better times ahead for NHL's Senators

Better times ahead for NHL's Senators

Sports writer Bruce Penton talks about the upcoming NHL season for the Ottawa Senators.
Five headlines for Monday morning

Five headlines for Monday morning

Here are five headlines for Monday, Oct. 3.
Good morning, Moose Jaw!

Good morning, Moose Jaw!

Monday will have a high of 22 C and a low of 7 C.
Vanier defeats Estevan for first win of season, Peacock falls to unbeaten Yorkton

Vanier defeats Estevan for first win of season, Peacock falls to unbeaten Yorkton

Vikings battle to 15-13 win over Elecs, Raiders take 48-0 win over Tornadoes
Winmar Warriors fall in shootout to Tisdale despite third period lead

Winmar Warriors fall in shootout to Tisdale despite third period lead

Trojans score twice in third period, go on to 4-3 victory in SMAAAHL action
Local organizations see good turnout for Life Chain 2022

Local organizations see good turnout for Life Chain 2022

Annual demonstration sees participants across Canada line streets with pro-life signs and messages
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