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Married couple studying the same program together likely a first for Sask. Polytech

Married couple studying the same program together likely a first for Sask. Polytech

The couple will convocate in December and plan to remain in Moose Jaw long-term.
Hill View Manor residents celebrate St. Patrick's Day and Easter

Hill View Manor residents celebrate St. Patrick's Day and Easter

March was a fun time for residents of Hill View Manor.
Stars of the Rotary Festival of Music shine on Weyburn stage

Stars of the Rotary Festival of Music shine on Weyburn stage

The best performances from the Weyburn Rotary Music Festival were recognized and highlighted at the Stars of the Festival held on Thursday night.
You can hunt Easter eggs at Government House Saturday

You can hunt Easter eggs at Government House Saturday

Treats will be hidden throughout the Edwardian Gardens.
Estevan Habitat for Humanity chapter needs new committee members

Estevan Habitat for Humanity chapter needs new committee members

The chapter was formed in 2015 and since that time has completed two homes in northeast Estevan.
Arcola Optimist Club presented over $30,000

Arcola Optimist Club presented over $30,000

The Arcola Optimist Club presented cheques to those who helped make this year's rally a success.
Diversified Services' client cheers on mother during wheelchair curling championship

Diversified Services' client cheers on mother during wheelchair curling championship

The atmosphere at Moose Jaw Diversified Services is filled with excitement as one of the participants, Rachelle Wright, is cheering on her mother, Marie Wright, who’s now competing in the 2024 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championships in Moose Jaw
Oxbow air cadet has thoroughly enjoyed the experience

Oxbow air cadet has thoroughly enjoyed the experience

Jessica Cooper thrived at this year's air cadets speaking competition.
Update: Conditions improve on southeast highways

Update: Conditions improve on southeast highways

A few highways still have winter conditions that exist.
Grad will go ahead: Cockrill

Grad will go ahead: Cockrill

Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill pledges grad will be protected, while STF expresses cautious optimism regarding province’s offer of accountability framework.
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