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61st Annual Canada-Wide Science Fair returns to in-person format

61st Annual Canada-Wide Science Fair returns to in-person format

Canada’s largest annual youth STEM fair, the Canada-Wide Science Fair (CWSF), is returning to its normal in-person format next year from May 14 to 19 at the Edmonton Convention Centre.
Letter to the Editor: Snowbirds

Letter to the Editor: Snowbirds

A letter to the editor from John Thomson
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 29 C with a low of 14 C.
No discounted bus passes for Ukrainians since that’s unfair to other refugees, council says

No discounted bus passes for Ukrainians since that’s unfair to other refugees, council says

A resident who has taken in a Ukrainian refugee family wanted city hall to provide free and discounted bus passes for the year for all refugees from that country who move here.
City project to replace outdoor pool suffers financial setback

City project to replace outdoor pool suffers financial setback

City hall had applied to a federal grant program for nearly $7 million to fund the nearly $9-million pool project, but the request was denied because the program received more requests than could be accommodated.
Pets need special care during hot temperatures, too

Pets need special care during hot temperatures, too

During a hot summer, it’s extremely important to remember your pet’s health as well. 
Despite Less Riders Provincial Barrel Racing Galloped Like Clockwork

Despite Less Riders Provincial Barrel Racing Galloped Like Clockwork

Riders and horses descended on Moose Jaw from across Saskatchewan with a few riders coming from Alberta and Manitoba.
Word Wisdom: Fore

Word Wisdom: Fore

The latest inspirational column from Rev. Dr. John Kreutzwieser
New mental health and addictions centre in Moose Jaw

New mental health and addictions centre in Moose Jaw

Over the course of a year, one in five Canadians experiences a mental illness, and for Canadians over the age of forty, one in every two will have or have had a mental illness in the past.
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