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National research firm ranks Sask. Polytech first for completed projects

National research firm ranks Sask. Polytech first for completed projects

Research Infosource Inc., Canada’s leading research, consulting and publishing firm , has ranked Saskatchewan Polytechnic first in its latest top 50 research colleges for the number of completed projects — 350 finished — in 2020-21.
Word Wisdom: Shibboleth

Word Wisdom: Shibboleth

The latest inspirational column from Rev. Dr. John Kreutzwieser
New year off to a blistering start

New year off to a blistering start

Bruce Penton makes some predictions in sports for 2023
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 -18 C with a low of -22 C.
Winmar Warriors split pair of weekend contests

Winmar Warriors split pair of weekend contests

Moose Jaw falls 5-3 to Tisdale on Friday, rebound with 3-2 win over Warman in pair of games at Moose Jaw Events Centre
Briercrest Clippers women’s basketball, volleyball pick up weekend sweeps

Briercrest Clippers women’s basketball, volleyball pick up weekend sweeps

Men’s hockey split two-game set with Augustana, men’s basketball drop pair of barnburners to Olds
Moose Jaw rinks eliminated from Viterra Scotties provincial curling championship

Moose Jaw rinks eliminated from Viterra Scotties provincial curling championship

Ackerman reaches Page Playoffs before falling in 3-4 game to Anderson; Barker loses in ‘C’ side final
Policy changes will clarify booking process to use city parks, outdoor venues

Policy changes will clarify booking process to use city parks, outdoor venues

City council approved the current outdoor events policy in 2019, but city administration thought it was important to review and update the policy regularly to ensure the existing practices aligned with the policy’s intent.
Agrimart: Canada's farm commodity outlook good but not great

Agrimart: Canada's farm commodity outlook good but not great

“Looking forward, we expect farm cash receipts to continue growing in 2023, although at a more moderate pace of 4.6 per cent."
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