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Moose Jaw-area man gets six months jail for sexual interference

Moose Jaw-area man gets six months jail for sexual interference

The 27 year old appeared in court on April 14 where he was sentenced for sexual interference, and two other charges were stayed.
PPC can ‘win the battle of ideas’ in federal election, Bernier says

PPC can ‘win the battle of ideas’ in federal election, Bernier says

Maxime (Max) Bernier was in Moose Jaw April 19, where he spoke to nearly 50 people about why the PPC has the best platform to address the issues facing Canada.
Final flag-lowering ceremony bittersweet for Moose Jaw Legion

Final flag-lowering ceremony bittersweet for Moose Jaw Legion

Roughly 50 people packed Branch No. 59’s lounge on April 19 for “the final show” at the Royal Canadian Legion’s 268 High Street West building, as the organization is moving to a new building.
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Province now accepting applications for veterans’ support program

Province now accepting applications for veterans’ support program

Introduced in 2019-20, the program provides grants for building upgrades, operations, events and other activities to advance the work and help strengthen the long-term sustainability of veteran service organizations across the province.  
Parish gathers for Easter treats and tradition at Minto Church

Parish gathers for Easter treats and tradition at Minto Church

Roughly 60 guests filled the church hall for the spring tradition, which featured tables of homemade goodies, a sit-down tea service, and a chance to reconnect after a long winter
New interactive TVs helping Catholic students learn their ABCs

New interactive TVs helping Catholic students learn their ABCs

Board trustees with Holy Trinity Catholic School Division received a report about technology upgrades happening throughout the division during their April meeting.
Growing together: Kinsmen Inclusion Garden welcomes back seasonal gardeners

Growing together: Kinsmen Inclusion Garden welcomes back seasonal gardeners

The Kinsmen Inclusion Garden is once again springing to life in Moose Jaw, offering residents of all abilities a welcoming space to grow fresh produce and connect with the soil and with their community
Attending conference in L.A. a joy for some Catholic educators

Attending conference in L.A. a joy for some Catholic educators

Five members of Holy Trinity Catholic School Division attended the 58th annual Los Angeles Religious Education Congress (LA Congress). The conference is the largest gathering of Catholics in the United States, with roughly 40,000 people attending.
Big shoes to fill: Gemmell's Shoes seeks new owner as store faces closure

Big shoes to fill: Gemmell's Shoes seeks new owner as store faces closure

“We’re looking to hopefully find someone who wants to carry on the business.” - Moose Jaw store owner.
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