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Moose Jaw church to be listed for sale

Moose Jaw church to be listed for sale

A marked decline in church attendance and resulting involvement made it increasingly difficult for the organization to meet its financial obligations.
TechHub invites public to join their celebration

TechHub invites public to join their celebration

The come-and-go event is scheduled for May 10 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Two blocks of Fourth Street to be closed for downtown revitalization

Two blocks of Fourth Street to be closed for downtown revitalization

Sidewalks will remain open for all pedestrian traffic at this time.
Child-led, play-focused learning is not the absence of teaching, educator says

Child-led, play-focused learning is not the absence of teaching, educator says

'When teachers use play in their classrooms, they’re using the hardest way to teach (and) the most complex way of teaching because they’re juggling … many students who want to do different things.'
Play and imagination develop stronger brain connections in kids, acclaimed educator says

Play and imagination develop stronger brain connections in kids, acclaimed educator says

Dr. Sarah Aiono, founder and CEO of New Zealand-based Longworth Education and informally known as “Dr. Play,” brought her philosophy of learning through play to Moose Jaw recently. 
Shercom execs vent frustrations over tire processing in Sask.

Shercom execs vent frustrations over tire processing in Sask.

Shercom President Shane Olson, COO Mike Richards raise concerns about how Saskatoon-based company was cut out of tire processing contract in Saskatchewan.
Smile Cookies to benefit Weyburn and District Hospital Foundation

Smile Cookies to benefit Weyburn and District Hospital Foundation

A group of Sask. Health Authority employees took part in a cookie decorating contest for this year's Smile Cookies campaign at the Weyburn Tim Horton's.
Reducing speeds in school zones and playgrounds will benefit community, mayor says

Reducing speeds in school zones and playgrounds will benefit community, mayor says

Motorists who take more time to reach their destinations will cause fewer impacts, injuries and damage during a collision with other vehicles or pedestrians, Mayor Clive Tolley said after a recent city council meeting.
Two-vehicle collision briefly disrupts traffic on Highway 1 near Ninth Avenue NW

Two-vehicle collision briefly disrupts traffic on Highway 1 near Ninth Avenue NW

There was one minor injury, one ticket issued, about $110,000 worth of damage, and both vehicles were towed.
Estevan Comp announces hiring of new vice-principal

Estevan Comp announces hiring of new vice-principal

Rosner is currently the principal at Lampman School.