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Moose Jaw to hire analyst to support finance and engineering staff

Moose Jaw to hire analyst to support finance and engineering staff

Most of the work the operations analyst will do will be administrative or clerical, with a heavy focus on financial matters.
Sports This Week: Pro v'ball league exceeding expectations for Van Buskirk

Sports This Week: Pro v'ball league exceeding expectations for Van Buskirk

The league’s eight teams are located in the United States, with a spattering of import players including Canadian Layne Van Bushkirk with the Las Vegas Thrill.
Opinion: How unions are dividing Canada and wrecking the economy

Opinion: How unions are dividing Canada and wrecking the economy

Canada’s unionized monopolies are both dividing and slowly destroying our country.
Commentary: Teachers lack resources to meet classroom needs, and absences shouldn’t surprise us

Commentary: Teachers lack resources to meet classroom needs, and absences shouldn’t surprise us

60 per cent of survey respondents have experienced large increases in students’ academic, social and behavioural needs.
Movies in 2024: Lessons from a turbulent year at the box office

Movies in 2024: Lessons from a turbulent year at the box office

2025's offerings for moviegoers include at least 110 films projected to open on over 2,000 screens according to the National Association of Theatre Owners.
Fire blankets a hot item in Redvers

Fire blankets a hot item in Redvers

Redvers town council fundraiser sells out in days.
P.A. police answer 77 New Year calls

P.A. police answer 77 New Year calls

PAPS reports that officers were able to remove a sawed-off firearm from Prince Albert streets as a result of a New Year’s Eve check stop.
The Canadian Press year in review: January 2024

The Canadian Press year in review: January 2024

Thousands of teachers in Saskatchewan strike across the province to push the government to bargain on key demands.
The Canadian Press year in review: February 2024

The Canadian Press year in review: February 2024

The man who killed 11 people and injured 17 others during a stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan dies from an overdose.
The Canadian Press year in review: March 2024

The Canadian Press year in review: March 2024

The Saskatchewan government pitches record spending, no tax hikes and a $273-million deficit in a pre-election budget.
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