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Letter to the Editor: Youth team seeking support

Letter to the Editor: Youth team seeking support

Building strong players and good human beings.
Bizworld: Exchange traded funds have become popular

Bizworld: Exchange traded funds have become popular

There are many kinds of ETFs including some risky short-term funds.
New city hall staff to enhance efficiency, improve customer service

New city hall staff to enhance efficiency, improve customer service

Budget25 rewind: Moose Jaw City Hall will hire a supervisor to oversee bylaw and building staff, while a summer student will support permit approvals.
HOMEBASE Moose Jaw showcases youth services during open house

HOMEBASE Moose Jaw showcases youth services during open house

For its first year in operation, HOMEBASE hopes to establish itself as a trusted community for all youth to meet them where they’re at in their journey and offer needed supports, regardless of background, struggles, or successes
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Moose Jaw city bus charters will cost more

Moose Jaw city bus charters will cost more

Budget25 rewind: The revisions simplify the pricing structure and account for increases in labour, equipment, fuel and support costs.
Cultural identity featured in photo-based exhibit at MJMAG

Cultural identity featured in photo-based exhibit at MJMAG

This exhibition will be touring around the province for several years with the Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils.
Moose Jaw WDM announces programming options for February

Moose Jaw WDM announces programming options for February

The museum regularly holds seek and find events to encourage interactive learning.
From the Kitchen: Tasty ideas for season of hearts and flowers

From the Kitchen: Tasty ideas for season of hearts and flowers

Cupid approved treats for Valentine's Day.
Moose Jaw Events Centre to require smaller subsidy this year

Moose Jaw Events Centre to require smaller subsidy this year

Budget25 rewind: The Events Centre will require a subsidy this year that is $42,000 less than last year, a result of more live events, greater food and beverage sales and higher ticket sales.
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