This is a testament to the great work that Sask. Polytech does,” he said. “The students that are coming here are ready for ...
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Second time was the charm as city council approved the revised 2025 budget from the Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners. The board initially submitted its operating and capital budgets during ...
One of the great benefits of a polytechnic education is applied learning—a method ... guided her class on a market research project initiated by the City of Moose Jaw. “Students presented their ...
He has been identified as a 48-year-old from Dinsmore, SK. His family has been notified. Moose Jaw RCMP continue to investigate with the assistance of a Saskatchewan RCMP collision reconstructionist.
MOOSE JAW — Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Moose Jaw campus launched the winter semester with a lively welcome week that blended fun activities, helpful resources, and community connections to make ...
It was a bitterly frigid morning in northern New York when a passerby saw an alarming sight: A roughly 1,000-pound moose plunged into a semi-frozen lake. Upon closer inspection, it appeared the ...
Adding to the pain were the stark labels written on the shrouds: “Skull without a lower jaw”, “Bone fragments”, “Rib cage”, or “Upper and lower limbs”. Instead of names and ages ...
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Jan. 21 (UPI) --Forest rangers and conservation police in New York came to the rescue of a moose that wandered out onto a frozen lake and fell through the ice into the frigid water. The New York ...
Hundreds of Saskatchewan Health Authority signs that cost hundreds of thousands to install are not built as intended and the organization is considering how to handle it. In an email to CBC ...