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Appeals Board approves two projects that contravene zoning bylaw

Appeals Board approves two projects that contravene zoning bylaw

The board met on April 19 and heard from George Paterson of 655 Fairford Street West and Gordon Ross of 712 Fairford Street East.
Local competitors advance to high school badminton provincials

Local competitors advance to high school badminton provincials

Cornerstone’s Behrns, Briercrest Christian’s Wong, Central’s Salido-Porter and Dusomme all off to SHSAA championship in Rosthern
Cutest baby contest happening at McMaster Photography Studio

Cutest baby contest happening at McMaster Photography Studio

McMaster Studio is returning to pre-pandemic form with their annual “Cutest Baby” contest — the contest is open for babies under 18 months and will run until the end of May.
Council makes ‘11th hour’ decision to pursue federal funding for smaller outdoor pool

Council makes ‘11th hour’ decision to pursue federal funding for smaller outdoor pool

Council voted 5-1 to support the parks and recreation department’s application for a federal Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) grant for $8.9 million.
Cowboys’ 'Cookie' famous in movies for baked beans

Cowboys’ 'Cookie' famous in movies for baked beans

This week's recipes include Baked Beans, Full Meal Beans and Green Beans and Bacon.
Council allegedly fires board that handles property assessment appeals, hires private company

Council allegedly fires board that handles property assessment appeals, hires private company

The board of revision (BOR) is an independent, quasi-judicial tribunal whose function is to hear assessment appeals and determine if an error has been made in property valuation for assessment purposes.
Scouts Canada survey reveals Canadians lack camping confidence

Scouts Canada survey reveals Canadians lack camping confidence

A recent Scouts Canada survey of 1000 Canadians asked respondents questions such as how to respond to a black bear encounter, how confident they are about their outdoor skills, and how well they can set up a tent.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

Editor Joan Ritchie's editorial from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express.
New outdoor pool to cost $9M, feature waterslide, have new change rooms

New outdoor pool to cost $9M, feature waterslide, have new change rooms

The replacement plan for the Phyllis Dewar Outdoor Pool was presented during the May 9 regular council meeting.
Help support the Give Hope Wings 2022 campaign

Help support the Give Hope Wings 2022 campaign

Canada Coast to Coast Expedition June 6, 2022 - June 24, 2022
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