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‘Yee Ha’ youth equestrian event returns to Moose Jaw for workshop

‘Yee Ha’ youth equestrian event returns to Moose Jaw for workshop

First launched more than a decade ago, Yee Ha had been on hiatus for years until interest in youth equestrian opportunities brought it back to life in 2024.
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Final farewell: Sacred Heart school closes, students and staff say goodbye

Final farewell: Sacred Heart school closes, students and staff say goodbye

“We’ve been here for quite a few years — six, seven, eight years for some of us. My kid has been here for two years of pre-K, so it’s 10 years at this school,” Steeves said. “And my daughter came here too, so yeah, it’s a huge part of our life.”
Food charity to begin serving suppers from church parking lot

Food charity to begin serving suppers from church parking lot

Hope Ministries had been serving its weekday suppers at the downtown Salvation Army building for nearly a year, but the food security agency has moved out and is now serving its meals elsewhere.
Holy Trinity to lease most classroom-focused technology next year

Holy Trinity to lease most classroom-focused technology next year

The division issued a request for proposals (RFP) this spring seeking support for its technology purchase requirements for the 2025-26, a report presented during the June board meeting showed.
Business owner permitted to reconvert store to residential dwelling

Business owner permitted to reconvert store to residential dwelling

The property is in the R4 core-mixed residential district, where the city classifies two-unit dwellings as discretionary use.
20 fewer students projected next fall in Holy Trinity school division

20 fewer students projected next fall in Holy Trinity school division

Holy Trinity Catholic School Division is projecting that 20 fewer students will enrol next year compared to this year, but division administration knows more families will enrol at the last minute.
From the Kitchen: Foods across Canada generate visitors’ interest

From the Kitchen: Foods across Canada generate visitors’ interest

Bannock, moose burgers and fresh pickerel tickle the taste buds.
Moose Jaw police guided young riders through safety-focused 'bike rodeo'

Moose Jaw police guided young riders through safety-focused 'bike rodeo'

“By turning learning into a fun, interactive experience, students are more likely to remember the lessons,” Const. Hoffman noted. “It reinforces that biking safely isn’t just something adults talk about — it’s something they can actively practice and get better at.”
Growing Victory Church could buy closed United Church building

Growing Victory Church could buy closed United Church building

'We love it. We love that it has beautiful ties to Moose Jaw. It’s a beautiful place. And it once was full and thriving (and) full of people. So we just think it’s cool to take that opportunity and see it full again.'
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