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Unfair property tax for education costs shows need for overhaul of system

Unfair property tax for education costs shows need for overhaul of system

Ron Walter discusses reducing/eliminating property tax for education.
Square One answers questions on new shelter as Walk for Warmth approaches

Square One answers questions on new shelter as Walk for Warmth approaches

As the inaugural Walk for Warmth approaches on March 9, Square One Community, Inc. has posted answers on their website to the most frequently asked questions about the new shelter at William Milne Place.
Chow McLeod gets provincial award for volunteer work with low-income residents

Chow McLeod gets provincial award for volunteer work with low-income residents

Pro Bono Law Saskatchewan (PBLS) presented the Law Firm of the Year Award to Chow McLeod in a ceremony in mid-February. 
Senior Citizens’ Association holding dinner/auction fundraiser March 25

Senior Citizens’ Association holding dinner/auction fundraiser March 25

On the menu is roast beef, mashed potatoes, mixed veggies, coleslaw, Black Forest cake, and Tina’s famous Yorkshire Pudding.
Reaction was swift to column about $2.06 OAS raise

Reaction was swift to column about $2.06 OAS raise

Joyce Walter reflects on the response from a recent column she wrote.
Legion hosting discussion about veterans’ experiences acquiring federal help

Legion hosting discussion about veterans’ experiences acquiring federal help

The event occurs Saturday, March 18, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 268 High Street West. A light lunch and refreshments will be provided.
Sask Polytech announces new diploma specialty in Municipal Administration

Sask Polytech announces new diploma specialty in Municipal Administration

Saskatchewan Polytechnic has announced the launch of a new specialty for its Business Diploma program — graduates with the new specialty will have the training to successfully manage the day-to-day operations of a town or municipality.
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 -10 C with a low of -17 C.
Former Briercrest College prof now CEO of national Christian group

Former Briercrest College prof now CEO of national Christian group

David Guretzki became the new leader of The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC) on Jan. 31 after Bruce J. Clemenger stepped down and became the organization’s senior ambassador and president emeritus.
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