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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of 11 C with a low of 0 C.
Airport authority gets council’s OK to continue accessing $1M credit line

Airport authority gets council’s OK to continue accessing $1M credit line

The organization needed an extension on the bridge loan since its surfacing contract was “significantly delayed” last year. 
Installing streetlights on North Service Road could cost almost $200K, city says

Installing streetlights on North Service Road could cost almost $200K, city says

SaskPower estimates it would take about 24 streetlights to properly illuminate the 1,600 metres of the North Service Road.
Police Chief talks trespassing, protecting property, preventing vehicle thefts

Police Chief talks trespassing, protecting property, preventing vehicle thefts

During an April 21 media scrum, Police Chief Rick Bourassa was asked about people committing property crimes and trespassing on private property.
Over $5K raised during Mosaic Place fundraiser supper for Ukraine

Over $5K raised during Mosaic Place fundraiser supper for Ukraine

Moose Jaw's two Rotary Clubs are also hosting a special Ukrainian supper on Friday, April 29 and tickets are still available.
Two Moose Jaw streets make final cut in CAA Sask.’s top 10 worst roads campaign

Two Moose Jaw streets make final cut in CAA Sask.’s top 10 worst roads campaign

The current CAA Top 10 Worst Roads list shows that Fourth Avenue Southwest is in eighth place while Ninth Avenue Southwest is in a tie for 10th place. 
Newest exhibit at Royal Sask. Museum focuses on human impact on environment

Newest exhibit at Royal Sask. Museum focuses on human impact on environment

The most recent exhibit at the RSM is a new gallery called “Home: Life in the Anthropocene.” This gallery highlights the relationship between people and the environment and the benefits nature provides.
City hall to activate new traffic lights on Thatcher Drive East this week

City hall to activate new traffic lights on Thatcher Drive East this week

City hall plans to provide power to the lights on Tuesday, April 26. The operatiosn schedule for the traffic lights will take place over three days
Word Wisdom: Trichotillomania

Word Wisdom: Trichotillomania

The latest inspirational column from Rev. Dr. John Kreutzwieser.
Criminal charges will not be laid against former constable Alan Murdock

Criminal charges will not be laid against former constable Alan Murdock

Police Chief Rick Bourassa spoke to reporters during a recent media scrum and briefly discussed the Alan Murdock situation.
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