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Businesses should take leadership to invite and retain immigrants: Mayor, MLAs

Businesses should take leadership to invite and retain immigrants: Mayor, MLAs

Mayor Clive Tolley and MLAs Greg Lawrence and Tim McLeod said Friday morning that making Moose Jaw economically attractive was key to growing the city’s population
The use of the Emergencies Act was profoundly undemocratic

The use of the Emergencies Act was profoundly undemocratic

Though the government eventually came to its senses, the Emergencies Act should be used only in the direst of circumstances.
Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Saturday will have a high of -9 C with a low of -16 C.
Second period surge leads to Raiders win over Warriors

Second period surge leads to Raiders win over Warriors

Anderson scores in return, but four straight Prince Albert goals the difference in Raiders' 5-3 win
Odessa Prepares For Attack

Odessa Prepares For Attack

Dated March 4th, 2022 ODESSA, Ukraine
AAA Warriors preparing to meet Pat Canadians in playoffs after long layoff

AAA Warriors preparing to meet Pat Canadians in playoffs after long layoff

Moose Jaw to have had three weeks off before returning to ice for postseason opener on Friday, Mar. 11 in Regina
In-person World Day of Prayer event renews sense of community

In-person World Day of Prayer event renews sense of community

Church of Our Lady Roman Catholic Church hosted the annual event on March 4, which this year had the theme “I know the plans I have for you” (Jeremiah 29:11).
Peacock, Notre Dame pick up high school basketball quarter-final wins

Peacock, Notre Dame pick up high school basketball quarter-final wins

Toilers defeat Hounds in girls action, Notre Dame gets past Lumsden in boys first-round matchup
Drugs, alcohol and toxic relationship caused man to assault motorist

Drugs, alcohol and toxic relationship caused man to assault motorist

Armond Yates Standingready appeared in Moose Jaw Provincial Court recently and pleaded guilty to common assault. He will spend the next 60 days in jail for his actions.
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