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Multicultural council’s Q&A series launches with inquiries about health, finances, and vehicles

Multicultural council’s Q&A series launches with inquiries about health, finances, and vehicles

After several weeks of collecting questions from curious residents about immigrants and newcomers , the Moose Jaw Multicultural Council has released the first batch of answers to those inquiries.
City to hold supper fundraiser to support Ukraine

City to hold supper fundraiser to support Ukraine

The event will occur Thursday, March 31 at 5:30 p.m., with a second sitting possible based on demand. All proceeds will be donated to the Canadian Red Cross’s Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis Appeal.
Word Wisdom: Petition

Word Wisdom: Petition

The latest inspirational column from Rev. Dr. John Kreutzwieser
Canada's farmland values up 8.3% this year

Canada's farmland values up 8.3% this year

The Southeast part of the province experienced the sharpest increase of 14.7%, followed by the East Central, at 11.3%. 
Handful of teams have shot at Stanley Cup

Handful of teams have shot at Stanley Cup

Bruce Penton takes a look at the teams in contention for the Stanley Cup.
Five headlines for Monday morning

Five headlines for Monday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Monday will have a high of 8 C with a low of -5 C.
Dance for Hunger returns to stage for first time in three years

Dance for Hunger returns to stage for first time in three years

Performers play to full house in Peacock’s Centennial Auditorium, drawing huge donation for Moose Jaw and District Food Bank
Peacock wins four medals at high school wrestling provincials

Peacock wins four medals at high school wrestling provincials

Ross leads way with silver in male under-77 kilogram division, Christmann, McCrystal, Kell all claim bronze
Conductors, engineers on picket line as CP Rail, union can't reach deal

Conductors, engineers on picket line as CP Rail, union can't reach deal

Work stoppage affects around 500 workers in Moose Jaw, picket lines in place as of Sunday morning
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