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Kinsmen Sports Celebrity Banquet pushed back to first weekend of April

Kinsmen Sports Celebrity Banquet pushed back to first weekend of April

Concerns over ongoing pandemic sees popular annual event moved from Feb. 5 to new date on Saturday, Apr. 2
945 COVID-19 cases, 0 deaths, 405 recoveries

945 COVID-19 cases, 0 deaths, 405 recoveries

13 of the 17 new cases in South Central are located in the South Central 2 sub-zone, which includes Moose Jaw and area.
2022 Winter Gaming Expo still set for February despite COVID-19 worries

2022 Winter Gaming Expo still set for February despite COVID-19 worries

The Moose Jaw Gamers Association is teaming up with the SaskTel Pioneers to present the 2022 Winter Gaming Expo — better known as GAX — from Friday, Feb. 4 to Sunday, Feb. 6 at the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre.
Citizen and Group of the Year nominations open until Jan. 22

Citizen and Group of the Year nominations open until Jan. 22

The Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce Citizen and Group of the Year award nominations are open until Jan. 22. Nominations are now being accepted. The theme this year is “Act of Kindness”
Social-emotional skills are a pre-requirement for learning: experts (part two)

Social-emotional skills are a pre-requirement for learning: experts (part two)

Several experts in the education system say that social/emotional learning (SEL) is an important component of formal education
Small speculative stocks reviewed by Bizworld lost ground last year

Small speculative stocks reviewed by Bizworld lost ground last year

Five of the eight stocks covered in Bizworld reviews last year gained value while three declined.
PSSD staff absent over 2,300 days last year due to COVID-19, report says

PSSD staff absent over 2,300 days last year due to COVID-19, report says

Staff absences were part of the 2020-21 human resources report that was presented during the recent Prairie South board of education meeting.
Prairie South renews its $15M line of credit; will also shred old student files

Prairie South renews its $15M line of credit; will also shred old student files

Prairie South trustees renewed the division's $15-million line of credit and moved to shred old and unneeded student files during their recent board meeting.
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of 1 C with a low of -11
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