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Moose Jaw Votes: Kim Robinson the first person to enter the mayor's race

Moose Jaw Votes: Kim Robinson the first person to enter the mayor's race

Coun. Kim Robinson has become the first person to enter the mayor’s race in the upcoming municipal election, while a fourth person has submitted papers to become a city councillor.
Cadets receive summer training in Alberta and British Columbia

Cadets receive summer training in Alberta and British Columbia

Will share skills in annual field exercise.
Letter to the Editor: It's time to bring in school dress codes

Letter to the Editor: It's time to bring in school dress codes

A letter from Rosalie Schmaltz-Swanson.
SaskTel expands 5G service to over 50 rural, Aboriginal communities

SaskTel expands 5G service to over 50 rural, Aboriginal communities

SaskTel announced the expansion of its 5G network during an event at Buffalo Pound.
Word Wisdom: Cordial

Word Wisdom: Cordial

Accentuates warmth and heartiness.
Student-athletes should have same chances to compete: trustees

Student-athletes should have same chances to compete: trustees

Catholic school trustee says it's likely fewer students would suffer from mental illness if they could participate in sports.
Most parents OK with cell phone ban, Holy Trinity says

Most parents OK with cell phone ban, Holy Trinity says

Division administration gave an update about the new procedure during the board of education’s September meeting.
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Warriors set for opening weekend after building through WHL exhibition schedule

Warriors set for opening weekend after building through WHL exhibition schedule

Moose Jaw to face Wheat Kings in Brandon on Friday before taking on Prince Albert in banner-raising home-opener on Saturday
Moose Jaw Warriors AGM reveals close to $500K profit thanks to WHL championship run

Moose Jaw Warriors AGM reveals close to $500K profit thanks to WHL championship run

Team puts over $700,000 back to city through rent and other payments as wildly successful season boosts coffers after major losses previous two years
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