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Community partners re-sign agreement that aims to make Moose Jaw safer

Community partners re-sign agreement that aims to make Moose Jaw safer

The partners first signed the document in February 2012, revised it in February 2014 and last updated it in February 2018. The coronavirus pandemic prevented them from updating the document until now.
Yorkton Council hears report on Saskatchewan Multicultural Week

Yorkton Council hears report on Saskatchewan Multicultural Week

Week being celebrated from Nov. 16 – 24.
Council names Peacock student to advisory board after classmate resigns

Council names Peacock student to advisory board after classmate resigns

Council unanimously approved Micky Peebles to the youth advisory board during its Oct. 21 regular meeting and accepted the resignation of Lucas Kastning, who also attends Peacock Collegiate.
The Meeple Guild: Catch some spiders for Halloween

The Meeple Guild: Catch some spiders for Halloween

Box of Spiders is played with a standard deck of playing cards, including two jokers.
Duelling pianists from Calgary to headline Central Butte fundraiser

Duelling pianists from Calgary to headline Central Butte fundraiser

The event — taking place at the Centre Butte School bn Saturday Nov. 9— kicks off at 4 p.m. with cocktails, followed by supper at 5:30 p.m., a silent auction around 7 p.m., and then three hours of duelling pianos starting at 7:30 p.m.
Blast from the Past: Unity Warriors go to playoffs 20 years ago

Blast from the Past: Unity Warriors go to playoffs 20 years ago

20 years ago, an early snowstorm stranded many vehicles on the streets.
Agriculture This Week: Ag science continually expands possibilities

Agriculture This Week: Ag science continually expands possibilities

Science is much like a bucket of Lego, each discovery (block) adding to what can be a much bigger project.
Opinion: Tired of procrastinating?

Opinion: Tired of procrastinating?

Here’s how to rewire your mind and get off the couch.
Opinion: PBO confirms carbon tax hitting Canadians hard

Opinion: PBO confirms carbon tax hitting Canadians hard

Average household could pay up to $4,388 more by 2030, even after rebates, because of the Trudeau carbon tax.
Column: Emotional intelligence as part of school curriculum may change a lot

Column: Emotional intelligence as part of school curriculum may change a lot

Opinion piece on need for communication and emotional intelligence (EQ) as part of school curriculum.
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