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‘What a Year! Again!’ Palliser Library report looks at 2021

‘What a Year! Again!’ Palliser Library report looks at 2021

The Palliser Regional Library system held its Annual General Meeting on Friday, April 29.
Ski club donates to Wakamow Valley for trail upgrades

Ski club donates to Wakamow Valley for trail upgrades

The ski club made the donation during the authority’s April 28 meeting.
Eddy Arnold sang it best for Mothers in our lives

Eddy Arnold sang it best for Mothers in our lives

This week's recipes include Breakfast Smoothie, Easy Macaroni and Cheese and Microwave Deep Dish Cookie.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

Editor Joan Ritchie's editorial from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express.
Wakamow Valley unveils signage renaming River Park areas for Lorne Calvert

Wakamow Valley unveils signage renaming River Park areas for Lorne Calvert

Moose Jaw’s Wakamow Valley’s River Park Campground is now the Lorne Calvert Campground and part of the River Park Walking Trail is the Lorne Calvert Loop.
New book features stories about early homesteaders on the Prairies

New book features stories about early homesteaders on the Prairies

Regina-born author Sandra Rollings-Magnusson's recent book is "Tales from the Homestead," a collection of 36 first-person accounts of Prairie homesteaders who came in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and lived in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. 
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 24 C with a low of 12 C.
Federal debt continues to increase with Freeland’s budget

Federal debt continues to increase with Freeland’s budget

Total spending of $397 billion is about five times the entire gross domestic product (GDP) of Saskatchewan with the annual deficit shrinking more than half to $52.6 billion.
Province announces minimum wage hike in wake of NDP windfall tax proposal

Province announces minimum wage hike in wake of NDP windfall tax proposal

One day after Trent Wotherspoon, the Official Opposition's Finance Critic, announced an NDP plan to tax record profits in the oil and potash industries, the Sask Party government has begun a minimum-wage increase that will see $15 per hour in 2024.
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