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Appeals board approves two projects that contravene zoning bylaw, denies a third request

Appeals board approves two projects that contravene zoning bylaw, denies a third request

The development appeals board provided a report during the recent city council meeting about its decisions.
New digital transit passes could increase bus ridership, city believes

New digital transit passes could increase bus ridership, city believes

While city hall will not offer students a discounted transit pass since previous fare-discount programs aimed at increasing ridership proved ineffective, new digital passes might make a difference.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning.
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 16 C with a low of 10 C.
Public works to spend nearly $86K more on two new front-end loaders

Public works to spend nearly $86K more on two new front-end loaders

The original budget to purchase two new front-end loaders was $560,000, but the lowest tender was $645,540, leaving a shortfall of $85,540.
‘Facility dogs’ could be important part of creating healthy workplaces: Paramedic chief

‘Facility dogs’ could be important part of creating healthy workplaces: Paramedic chief

Kyle Sereda, chief of Medavie Health Services West Moose Jaw (MHS West), said that adding Misty, a trained facility dog, to the crew of the paramedic station at 777 High Street West has been hugely positive.
New outdoor school must pay rental fees to use Happy Valley Park, council decides

New outdoor school must pay rental fees to use Happy Valley Park, council decides

A summer camp connecting youths with nature wants to use Happy Valley Park this summer for free, but city council has rejected that request since it would set a precedent.
Fraud department has helpful employees on staff

Fraud department has helpful employees on staff

Joyce Walter reflects on continuing credit card troubles
Chaplin Nature Centre celebrates 25 years, but more funding is critical

Chaplin Nature Centre celebrates 25 years, but more funding is critical

Lori Wilson, acting manager and 15-year board member at the Chaplin Nature Centre (CNC), said the non-profit is grateful to celebrate 25 years in operation, but noted that without more support they could be facing a crisis.
Government relief on fuel taxes has limits and consequences

Government relief on fuel taxes has limits and consequences

Ron Walter takes a look at gas prices and how we are taxed
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