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Presenter encourages Catholic division staff to help heal a divided world

Presenter encourages Catholic division staff to help heal a divided world

Vallimar Jansen, a contemporary Christian musician, public speaker and university professor from Los Angeles, spoke to Holy Trinity Catholic School Division staff during the division’s Opening Faith Day conference on Aug. 29 at the Heritage Inn. 
Four months of hard work pays off with horse school and show appearance

Four months of hard work pays off with horse school and show appearance

This is a story about a girl and her horse who, with a lot of work and concerted effort, managed to be competing in last weekend’s Hunter Jumper School and Show at the Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds.
Ad suggests I'm too old to cut the mustard anymore

Ad suggests I'm too old to cut the mustard anymore

Joyce Walter writes about a job advertisement she read that wanted workers younger than age 70.
New location makes Born to Be Arts Academy city’s largest arts centre

New location makes Born to Be Arts Academy city’s largest arts centre

The Born to Be Arts Academy has completed its move into a far-larger space at 52 High Street West, with many more rooms, an expanded program, and a dozen more teachers. The Academy is a charitable project of the Moose Jaw Church of God.
Saskatchewan government film industry investment better late than never

Saskatchewan government film industry investment better late than never

Ron Walter speaks about the provincial government's decision to boost funding to the film industry.
Respected professor offers PSSD staff tips to build resiliency at work and home

Respected professor offers PSSD staff tips to build resiliency at work and home

Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe spoke to Prairie South School Division about integrating life and work during the division’s opening day conference on Aug. 29. 
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

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

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of 31 C and a low of 13 C.
Moose Jaw could benefit from changes to national immigration program

Moose Jaw could benefit from changes to national immigration program

Ottawa announced recently that it was expanding the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) program to make it easier for communities — including Moose Jaw — to fill labour needs and attract more people.
‘Abandoned by this government’: Nurses disillusioned by provincial leadership

‘Abandoned by this government’: Nurses disillusioned by provincial leadership

Tracy Zambory, president of the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN), is raising the alarm in the province as emergency rooms (ERs) overflow, thousands of nurses are burnt out on the job or quitting, and the provincial government continues to make decisions without consulting front line workers.
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