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Sunningdale student finishes in top 10 at provincial Heritage Fair

Sunningdale student finishes in top 10 at provincial Heritage Fair

Over 60 students in grades 4 to 8 from across the province attended the Heritage Saskatchewan-organized event at Government House in Regina recently. Students presented projects they had created earlier this year about Saskatchewan- or Canada-based heritage topics.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Seniors want speed bumps installed near MJPL to deter racers

Seniors want speed bumps installed near MJPL to deter racers

Moose Jaw condo residents concerned about the speed of drivers on their street.
Tyler Simpson appointed as member of Wakamow Valley board

Tyler Simpson appointed as member of Wakamow Valley board

During its June 9 regular meeting, council voted unanimously to accept the resignation of Keyurkumar Patel from the authority board effective immediately, and appointed Simpson in his position.
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Council flushes idea of installing washrooms in downtown Moose Jaw

Council flushes idea of installing washrooms in downtown Moose Jaw

City administration presented a report during the June 9 executive committee meeting with three options for downtown washrooms, in response to a directive from last October.
New Coteau Hills school to receive $900K in new furniture

New Coteau Hills school to receive $900K in new furniture

Construction on the joint-use school on Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV Hill is nearly complete, which means Moose Jaw’s two school divisions are looking to purchase furniture and other equipment to outfit their respective buildings.
Cornerstone Christian School’s spring choral concert set for June 16

Cornerstone Christian School’s spring choral concert set for June 16

'We’ve taken part in some festivals in Regina and Moose Jaw over the last few months and (students have) been receiving high praise from the adjudicators, so we’re just looking forward to sharing the music with the audience'
PSSD’s 2025-26 budget likely balanced without the carbon tax, trustee says

PSSD’s 2025-26 budget likely balanced without the carbon tax, trustee says

The approved operating budget features $110,759,381 in revenues and $108,764,539 in expenses, for an initial surplus of $1,994,842. However, after amortization, the surplus turns into a cash deficit of $435,867, which the division will cover using its reserves.
‘End of an era’ as families say goodbye to Westmount School

‘End of an era’ as families say goodbye to Westmount School

Westmount began in 1914 as one classroom in a room rented from the Presbyterian Mission on 12th Avenue Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVwest for $30 per month and three-quarters of the coal bill. A four-room school building then opened on Nov. 1, 1921.
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