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Bizworld: Seed, crop protection outfit presents opportunity

Bizworld: Seed, crop protection outfit presents opportunity

Growth has been spurred by margin increases, new product advances and acquisitions.
Budget25: New grader purchase will not increase the fleet’s size

Budget25: New grader purchase will not increase the fleet’s size

Graders, buses and the Events Centre were some areas that city council focused on while reviewing the 2025 equipment reserve budget.
Mulberry Estates invites the public to attend its monthly social program

Mulberry Estates invites the public to attend its monthly social program

“These programs are just something a little bit extra that we do for the residents every month,” explained Tricia Oblander, the marketing manager at Mulberry Estates.
Moose Jaw/Swift Current sees big jump in people working

Moose Jaw/Swift Current sees big jump in people working

Increased employment comes with a 4,300 increase in the labour force.
Budget25: City needs more tax money to address infrastructure issues

Budget25: City needs more tax money to address infrastructure issues

Canadian municipalities receive less than 10 cents from every dollar that taxpayers contribute, which is insufficient to address a growing backlog of major capital expenses, city hall says.
Wakamow’s ‘Valley of Lights’ show another glowing success

Wakamow’s ‘Valley of Lights’ show another glowing success

“Our maintenance staff worked tirelessly for two months prior to ensure as many of the trees (as possible) were ready for opening day,” McQuarrie-Bye stated in a nod to those who helped make the event possible.
Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
MJPS arrests man for possessing handgun against court orders

MJPS arrests man for possessing handgun against court orders

The Moose Jaw Police Service arrested 31-year-old Michael Tufano on Jan. 16 following a police operation on the 1200 block of Vaughan Street.
Researcher talks exciting finds from excavation in Wakamow Valley

Researcher talks exciting finds from excavation in Wakamow Valley

Archaeological findings at a site in Wakamow Valley suggest the area was “an intensively used campsite” that First Nations people may have used repeatedly over the centuries, a researcher says.
‘Tail’ of hope: Benny the dog finds loving home after roadside rescue

‘Tail’ of hope: Benny the dog finds loving home after roadside rescue

“So, after the (mandatory) five-day hold, we put him up for adoption and boy, was he popular. He received so many fantastic applications that we had a hard time narrowing it down to just one.”
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