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City lights to go purple and blue in support of disability awareness month

City lights to go purple and blue in support of disability awareness month

Mayor Clive Tolley proclaimed October the Disability Employment Awareness Month (DEAM) at City Hall on October 19, alongside representatives from SaskAbilities, local employers, and additional supporters.
Central holds off Yorkton Regional to win high school boys soccer league title

Central holds off Yorkton Regional to win high school boys soccer league title

Cyclones battles to 2-1 victory over Raiders in championship final Tuesday afternoon
PSSD's reading, writing, math scores rebound after two years of pandemic learning

PSSD's reading, writing, math scores rebound after two years of pandemic learning

Division administration presented the 2021-22 learning accountability report during the recent board meeting.
City to save ‘Stormin’ Main Street’ mural, find new home for artwork

City to save ‘Stormin’ Main Street’ mural, find new home for artwork

The late artist Dale Cline painted the mural in 1991 at 44 Fairford Street West. However, new owners — Gold Key Investments — purchased the building recently and planned to renovate the east wall where the mural is. 
Smile cookie campaign generates over $36K for Heartland Hospice

Smile cookie campaign generates over $36K for Heartland Hospice

This year's smile cookie campaign in Moose Jaw generated over $36,000 for Heartland Hospice from the sale of more than 35,000 cookies.
Provincial cochlear implant program goes into effect Dec. 1

Provincial cochlear implant program goes into effect Dec. 1

Government co-pay program for replacing cochlear implants will benefit those who rely on technology to improve their hearing
Woman gets probation for participating in home invasion that injured homeowner

Woman gets probation for participating in home invasion that injured homeowner

Amanda Berger, 35, appeared in Moose Jaw Provincial Court recently, where she pleaded guilty to one count of break and enter with intent to commit an indictable offence on Jason Fudge. 
Letter to the Editor: Anti-Semitism in Moose Jaw

Letter to the Editor: Anti-Semitism in Moose Jaw

A letter to the editor from Charmaine Wood.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

This week's editorial from senior editor Joan Ritchie.
From the kitchen: It is never too early to bake Christmas cakes

From the kitchen: It is never too early to bake Christmas cakes

Columnist Joyce Walter provides two recipes that cooks can make this Christmas.
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