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‘As far as possible from Russia’: Ukrainian family from Kherson tells their story

‘As far as possible from Russia’: Ukrainian family from Kherson tells their story

After three months under Russian occupation in their hometown of Kherson, Dar’ya Shyshko and her family decided they had to get out however they could and get as far from Russia and its soldiers as they could go.
Will friends figure out I used resurrected raisins?

Will friends figure out I used resurrected raisins?

Joyce Walter reflects on Christmas Cake and the expense of ingredients.
Tax arrears declined by nearly $137K year-over-year in September, data shows

Tax arrears declined by nearly $137K year-over-year in September, data shows

City administration presented the third-quarter financial report during the Nov. 28 regular city council meeting. Data about tax arrears and outstanding debt were contained within the document.
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of -9 C with a low of -20 C.
Police earned more on average in 2021 than most city hall directors, report shows

Police earned more on average in 2021 than most city hall directors, report shows

City administration presented the 2021 public accounts report during the Nov. 28 regular city council meeting, with the document showing how much money every city employee, police officer, firefighter and council member earned last year. 
Moose Jaw among three Sask. communities recognized for age-friendly initiative

Moose Jaw among three Sask. communities recognized for age-friendly initiative

Kipling and district, Moose Jaw, and Regina were recognized on Nov. 22 by the Government of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Seniors Mechanism (SSM) for their work to be more inclusive of seniors and older adults.
Salvation Army looking to raise $65K during this year’s kettle campaign

Salvation Army looking to raise $65K during this year’s kettle campaign

The Salvation Army launched its 2022 kettle campaign with a kickoff event at the Co-op grocery store on Nov. 28.
Expansion of province’s Early Learning Intensive support (ELIS) program will support 150 more preschool-aged children

Expansion of province’s Early Learning Intensive support (ELIS) program will support 150 more preschool-aged children

Minister of Education Dustin Duncan visited King George School in Moose Jaw on Nov. 24 to announce the expansion of the province’s Early Learning Intensive Support (ELIS) program, which will now support an additional 150 preschool-aged children.
Word Wisdom: Glitch

Word Wisdom: Glitch

The latest inspirational column from Rev. Dr. John Kreutzwieser
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