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European farmers doing better than Canada in CETA deal

European farmers doing better than Canada in CETA deal

Under CETA, Europe’s share of farm exports has increased while Canada’s share has declined since 2017
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of -11 C, but it will feel like -18 this afternoon
Updated policy gives YaraCentre groups better idea of their rights to use the building

Updated policy gives YaraCentre groups better idea of their rights to use the building

The parks and recreation advisory committee provided several suggestions on how best to update the booking and usage policy for the YaraCentre
City employees recognized during annual service awards luncheon

City employees recognized during annual service awards luncheon

The City of Moose Jaw honoured its long-serving employees and those employees who have retired during a yearly service awards luncheon on Dec. 11 at Mosaic Place
Investigation into storage unit theft results in charges of firearm trafficking

Investigation into storage unit theft results in charges of firearm trafficking

Three Moose Jaw residents have been charged with firearms trafficking-related offences following an investigation by the Moose Jaw Police Service
Bin-saved seed as good as certified product

Bin-saved seed as good as certified product

The Irrigation Crop Development Centre (ICDC) performed wheat yield trials comparing bin saved seed with certified seed
Rotary Carol Festival rings in 75th anniversary with three evenings of music

Rotary Carol Festival rings in 75th anniversary with three evenings of music

The 75th Rotary Carol Festival has one more night of performances
Fall session ends, the Christmas season begins

Fall session ends, the Christmas season begins

MLA Warren Michelson's column for the week of Dec. 11, 2019
Re-formed city committee has hint of political correctness, councillor suggests

Re-formed city committee has hint of political correctness, councillor suggests

The re-formed public works, infrastructure and environment advisory committee is composed of 11 groups that draw from different constituencies in the community
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