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Moose Jaw council meetings to begin at 4:30 p.m. in January

Moose Jaw council meetings to begin at 4:30 p.m. in January

The 4 p.m. start time for city council meetings has created attendance problems for some residents and councillors during the past several years, but a new time may make it easier.
Reaction to LED Volume Wall leaving Saskatchewan

Reaction to LED Volume Wall leaving Saskatchewan

Confirmation that Volume Global’s LED wall for movie projects will soon leave the Regina soundstage.
Avoid a polar swim this winter

Avoid a polar swim this winter

WSA reminds public to verify ice thickness when enjoying the outdoors.
Opinion: Canada must hold true to its founding values

Opinion: Canada must hold true to its founding values

Canada is in a fight for its soul, and Canadians must choose whether to resist or follow the United States into division and decline.
A second chance at life after double lung transplant

A second chance at life after double lung transplant

Now that he’s back home, Larry Labbe is determined to start sharing his story with others to raise awareness about the importance of organ donation.
$15M gift supports Sask Polytech’s new Remai Saskatoon Campus

$15M gift supports Sask Polytech’s new Remai Saskatoon Campus

Investment will have lasting impact on future generations of skilled trades students.
New policy dictates the expenses Moose Jaw council can claim

New policy dictates the expenses Moose Jaw council can claim

Criticism by residents and independent media about the spending habits of the mayor and city councillors has prompted city hall to develop a protocol to increase accountability and transparency.
Survivor of Humboldt Bronco crash speaks in Unity

Survivor of Humboldt Bronco crash speaks in Unity

Winner of Amazing Race Canada and survivor of the Humboldt Bronco bus crash, Tyler Smith, comes to Unity for two presentations.
'Saskatchewan’s Most Interactive DJ' makes a living by bringing joy to others

'Saskatchewan’s Most Interactive DJ' makes a living by bringing joy to others

Caylin Vandenberghe was dubbed as 'Saskatchewan’s Most Interactive DJ' after people found his DJ work to be more engaging than others.
USask graduate certificate bolsters non-profit advocacy

USask graduate certificate bolsters non-profit advocacy

Student drawn to the rigorous curriculum the Social Economy, Cooperatives and the Nonprofit Sector Graduate Certificate had to offer.
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