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Third-party groups want nearly $550K more from City of Moose Jaw

Third-party groups want nearly $550K more from City of Moose Jaw

Council kicked off its 2025 budget talks on Nov. 27 by hearing from 14 groups, ranging from the library to seniors to arts and culture to business to the environment. 
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
A Home to Call My Own: Square One unveils new film on Moose Jaw’s unhoused

A Home to Call My Own: Square One unveils new film on Moose Jaw’s unhoused

“What we talk about in the film is what really goes on,” explained Christensen. “These are real people.”
Police seize multiple weapons after arresting wanted man

Police seize multiple weapons after arresting wanted man

The 24-year-old man, from Yorkton, was wanted by Yorkton RCMP, Saskatoon Police Service and Moose Jaw Police Service on seven warrants.
Moose Jaw Express launches traditional Christmas Stocking Campaign

Moose Jaw Express launches traditional Christmas Stocking Campaign

One hundred per cent of proceeds collected by the Express will be forwarded to the Salvation Army.
Bushman Art stops in Moose Jaw in journey of recovery, art, and dreaming big

Bushman Art stops in Moose Jaw in journey of recovery, art, and dreaming big

He urged others to transform self-doubt, criticism from naysayers, and “stupid” dreams into “fuel for the next tiny step forward.”
From the Kitchen: Cookies in the jar

From the Kitchen: Cookies in the jar

More reasons for visitors to stick around and enjoy.
Central, Peacock students explore multiculturalism at yearly culture fair

Central, Peacock students explore multiculturalism at yearly culture fair

Cochrane believes the fair fosters greater communication and openness, especially for newcomer students who may still be getting familiar with their new home and perhaps face language barriers.
Council may impose new fee on Moose Jaw rec users

Council may impose new fee on Moose Jaw rec users

Such a fee would be applied to hourly rentals, memberships, admissions or participant fees at all indoor and outdoor venues, with that excess revenue being directed to a capital replacement fund.
Moostletoe concludes with new format, positive reception, and a little snow

Moostletoe concludes with new format, positive reception, and a little snow

“There’s been a lot of really positive feedback about having the one-stop, two-stop location and seeing all the artists in one venue,” Gieni-Wareham added.
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