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Moose Jaw Public Library reveals list of most-read books of 2022

Moose Jaw Public Library reveals list of most-read books of 2022

Gwen Fisher, head librarian at the Moose Jaw Public Library (MJPL), reveals the most-borrowed items from the library for 2022. 
Higher inflation affected how police fed prisoners in 2022, chief says

Higher inflation affected how police fed prisoners in 2022, chief says

The police service presented its 2022 budget summary during the recent Board of Police Commissioners meeting.
Guest Editorial with Joyce Walter

Guest Editorial with Joyce Walter

School board byelection upholds democracy
New Chinese group excited to celebrate New Year’s with supper gala

New Chinese group excited to celebrate New Year’s with supper gala

The Moose Jaw Chinese Association Inc. will hold a New Year’s celebration at Lin’s Café on Athabasca Street East on Sunday, Jan. 22 to welcome the Year of the Rabbit. 
Two Moose Jaw Catholic schools to continue offering French immersion in 2023-24

Two Moose Jaw Catholic schools to continue offering French immersion in 2023-24

All school divisions are required to submit forms to the Ministry of Education by Feb. 15 about which schools will offer French immersion for the coming year. 
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of -2 C with a low of -15 C.
Warriors take win over Saskatoon in tight-checking battle

Warriors take win over Saskatoon in tight-checking battle

Hoekstra scores game-winner, Ungar solid again as Moose Jaw takes 3-1 home-ice win
Robbie Burns Night celebration of all things Scottish to be held at Bobby's Place

Robbie Burns Night celebration of all things Scottish to be held at Bobby's Place

‘Rabbie Burns Day’ returns to a fully in-person celebration this year at Bobby’s Place Olde World Tavern on Wednesday, Jan. 25, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., accompanied by live music from local traditional Celtic band Desperate for Haggis.
New South Hill school to likely open in 2025 and not 2023, MLAs say

New South Hill school to likely open in 2025 and not 2023, MLAs say

Tim McLeod, MLA for Moose Jaw-North, and Greg Lawrence, MLA for Moose Jaw-Wakamow, virtually attended Holy Trinity Catholic School Division’s Jan. 16 board meeting to answer trustees’ questions about education. 
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