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Smaller outdoor pool would put swim club at competitive disadvantage, president says

Smaller outdoor pool would put swim club at competitive disadvantage, president says

The Moose Jaw Kinsmen Flying Fins swim club attended city council’s May 9 regular meeting and attempted to persuade council to build a new outdoor pool with 50-metre swim lanes instead of the proposed 25 metres.
Letter to the Editor: Comments

Letter to the Editor: Comments

A letter to the editor from Stewart Godfrey
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 20 C with a low of 6 C.
Warriors bounce back with huge win over Winnipeg in Game 3

Warriors bounce back with huge win over Winnipeg in Game 3

Anderson scores game winner in third period as Moose Jaw takes 3-2 win over Ice to get back into Eastern Conference semifinal series
Councillor requests an update on corridor safety plan

Councillor requests an update on corridor safety plan

At the April 25th regular meeting of Council a question was asked about the highway corridor running through Moose Jaw.
Economic Development Week/Indigenous Development Day

Economic Development Week/Indigenous Development Day

May 9th was recognized as Indigenous Economic Development Day.
2022 Big Game Draw accepting applications until May 25

2022 Big Game Draw accepting applications until May 25

This year's draw includes licenses for elk, moose, pronghorn, either-sex mule deer and antlerless mule deer.
MJM&AG prepares for quirky new exhibitions

MJM&AG prepares for quirky new exhibitions

Two fantastical, quirky, and funny exhibitions are coming to the Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery (MJM&AG) this month. Their creators hope to elicit smiles, thoughtfulness, and (perhaps) a bit of existentialism from viewers.
Commercial properties will pay 3% more in taxes this year to cover assessment appeal losses

Commercial properties will pay 3% more in taxes this year to cover assessment appeal losses

City council discussed the 2022 tax policy during its May 9 executive committee meeting.
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