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837 COVID-19 cases, 4 deaths, 930 recoveries

837 COVID-19 cases, 4 deaths, 930 recoveries

16 of the 21 new cases in South Central are located in the South Central 2 sub-zone, which includes Moose Jaw and area.
PSSD’s ‘Literacy Call to Action’ focuses on rebuilding students’ reading skills

PSSD’s ‘Literacy Call to Action’ focuses on rebuilding students’ reading skills

Prairie South administration spoke about the reading initiative during the recent board of education meeting.
Loss to Northern Ontario sees Barker needing win and help to reach Scotties playoffs

Loss to Northern Ontario sees Barker needing win and help to reach Scotties playoffs

String of steals lead to 6-2 win for McCarville in evening draw Wednesday, sending Saskatchewan into must-win game
BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Canada’s only surviving quadruple amputee of the First World War

BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Canada’s only surviving quadruple amputee of the First World War

As February marks Black History Month, The War Amps is paying tribute to Ethelbert (Curley) Christian (1883 to 1954).
New video series takes aim at high rates of cancer among firefighters

New video series takes aim at high rates of cancer among firefighters

January was the International Association of Fire Fighters’ (IAFF) Fire Fighter Cancer Awareness Month. WorkSafe Saskatchewan has launched a new video series to help firefighters better protect themselves.
Queen’s Bench judge to determine fate of accused murderer Jeffrey McCaig

Queen’s Bench judge to determine fate of accused murderer Jeffrey McCaig

A Court of Queen’s Bench justice will spend the next two months deciding whether Jeffrey McCaig is guilty of second-degree murder in the death of Kevin Hallock or not criminally responsible for his actions.
Community airport partnership applications open for 2022-23

Community airport partnership applications open for 2022-23

The Government of Saskatchewan has opened applications for the 2022-2023 Community Airport Partnerships (CAP) program. Up to $275,000 per community is available. In the 2021-22 budget, the province contributed a record $1.5 million toward improvements
Some Prairie South trustees concerned about reduction in reporting of staff absences

Some Prairie South trustees concerned about reduction in reporting of staff absences

Staff absence reports will be produced twice a year for trustees instead of every month.
Optimist Day in Moose Jaw

Optimist Day in Moose Jaw

The first Thursday of February has been proclaimed Optimist Day in Moose Jaw.
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
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