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‘Share the Warmth’ SaskEnergy program returns this winter; proposals wanted

‘Share the Warmth’ SaskEnergy program returns this winter; proposals wanted

A flagship SaskEnergy community program called Share the Warmth is returning this winter to help Saskatchewan residents survive the colder months.
ParticipAction gives kids and youth a D for activity, F for screen time

ParticipAction gives kids and youth a D for activity, F for screen time

TORONTO — A new study attempts to quantify what many parents likely already know: dismal activity levels for kids and youth fell even further during the pandemic, while screen use soared.
St. Michael School address changed because main door moved during renos

St. Michael School address changed because main door moved during renos

The school’s original address was 1111 Brown Street, but infrastructure upgrades at the school — the main door was moved — mean the building’s new address is 920 11th Avenue Northwest.
Reflective Moments: Thankfulness comes about for large and small reasons

Reflective Moments: Thankfulness comes about for large and small reasons

Columnist Joyce Walter reflects on all the things for which she is grateful this Thanksgiving — which is Monday, Oct. 10 in case you forgot.
YMCA, Holy Trinity expand partnership to offer more programs for kids

YMCA, Holy Trinity expand partnership to offer more programs for kids

The YMCA of Regina operates five different programs in Moose Jaw, with four of them directly tied to education and Holy Trinity Catholic School Division.
Bizworld: One measure could relieve inflation damage to Canadian wallets

Bizworld: One measure could relieve inflation damage to Canadian wallets

Business columnist Ron Walter suggests one way that governments can make life easier financially for Canadians.
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Here are five headlines for Tuesday, Oct. 4.
Good morning, Moose Jaw!

Good morning, Moose Jaw!

Tuesday morning will be 24 C and the low in the evening will be 6 C.
Catholic trustees under spent on governance last year by nearly $60K

Catholic trustees under spent on governance last year by nearly $60K

Division administration had allocated $188,285 in the 2021-22 budget for trustee expenses, but by Aug. 31 — the end of school divisions’ fiscal years — members had spent $131,616, a $56,669 difference.
Kinsmen Inclusion Centre in the running for provincial education award

Kinsmen Inclusion Centre in the running for provincial education award

During their recent meeting, Catholic school board trustees voted unanimously to approve the nomination of the Kinsmen Inclusion Centre partnership for the 2022 Premier’s Award for Innovation.
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