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Animal lover reunites lost dog with Ontario family

Animal lover reunites lost dog with Ontario family

Matthew Wesley helped a family from Ontario reconnect with their dog, who went missing while they were staying in the city.
Year in Review: September 2024

Year in Review: September 2024

At look back at some of Moose Jaw's top stories from September 2024
Slowing down the theme of community traffic initiatives

Slowing down the theme of community traffic initiatives

Communities to receive $1.6 million in Traffic Safety Fund grants.
Prairie South seeks host families for student exchange program

Prairie South seeks host families for student exchange program

“You know, Moose Jaw has definitely grown over the years in terms of cultural diversity, and so this is just another opportunity to give our students that type of exposure.”
Agriculture This Week: Supply and demand not only market force in 2025

Agriculture This Week: Supply and demand not only market force in 2025

Production pressures always start and end with Mother Nature.
Blast from the Past: Holiday fire claims thriving Unity business

Blast from the Past: Holiday fire claims thriving Unity business

Unity's 2005 New Year's baby was Layne Parker, son of Ken and Anita, who arrived much sooner than the 2004 baby, Alexis Elder, who was born mid-May.
Today in History: January 9

Today in History: January 9

In 2024, the European climate agency Copernicus reported 2023 was the hottest year on planet Earth.
Opinion: Trudeau’s legacy a catalogue of failures, embarrassments

Opinion: Trudeau’s legacy a catalogue of failures, embarrassments

From economic blunders to foreign policy missteps, Trudeau left Canadians struggling and Canada isolated on the world stage.
Shelly Palmer - NVIDIA brings generative AI to your PC

Shelly Palmer - NVIDIA brings generative AI to your PC

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
Literacy program back at St. Michael's School in Yorkton

Literacy program back at St. Michael's School in Yorkton

There are more than 420 students involved with Kindergarten to Grade 8 being a part of the reading program.
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