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Local police want Saskatoon-created safety program but need bigger budget first

Local police want Saskatoon-created safety program but need bigger budget first

Police Chief Rick Bourassa spoke with media about the Alternative Response Officers program after the recent Board of Police Commissioners meeting.
CCI prepares for run of ‘Emma: A Pop Musical’ based on Jane Austen classic

CCI prepares for run of ‘Emma: A Pop Musical’ based on Jane Austen classic

Director Brian Bowley explained that Emma: A Pop Musical is based the Jane Austen novel Emma about a young woman who considers herself a matchmaker and begins interfering in the lives of her friends and family to set them up with each other.
Five headlines for Sunday morning

Five headlines for Sunday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Sunday will have a high of -2 C with a low of -6 C.
Warriors use offensive depth, solid goaltending to take win in Swift Current

Warriors use offensive depth, solid goaltending to take win in Swift Current

Ungar picks up first shutout in Warriors uniform, six different players score as Moose Jaw takes 6-0 win on road over Broncos
Prairie Hockey Academy into consolation game at U16 Prairie Classic tournament

Prairie Hockey Academy into consolation game at U16 Prairie Classic tournament

Cougars post 1-2 round robin record, to play winless Medicine Hat in fifth-sixth place contest on Sunday afternoon
Prairie South Elementary Volleyball Finals

Prairie South Elementary Volleyball Finals

Sunningdale came away with the win for both the boys' and girls' teams
Police board learns about Saskatoon policing project that helps improve public safety

Police board learns about Saskatoon policing project that helps improve public safety

Insp. Darren Pringle with the Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) spoke by Zoom to the Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners recently about the SPS’s Alternative Response Officers (AROs) program.
Book Review: Being Mortal. Medicine and What Matters in the End

Book Review: Being Mortal. Medicine and What Matters in the End

Reading this book, it once again becomes abundantly clear how socio-economic changes in the Western world have radically changed the situation of the elderly – children do not live near their parents or grandparents, who have lost the position of influence once held in their families.
Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning.
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