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More than $14M in building permits issued in this year’s Q2, report says

More than $14M in building permits issued in this year’s Q2, report says

Data about building permits was contained in a second-quarter report presented during the recent city council meeting.
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Warriors youngsters looking to turn heads as rookie camp scrimmages begin

Warriors youngsters looking to turn heads as rookie camp scrimmages begin

First head-to-head battles of training camp a positive experience for first-years Perrin, Coquet
Southwest dodges storms: harvest 43 per cent complete

Southwest dodges storms: harvest 43 per cent complete

Census Division 3 – Assiniboia, Gravelbourg, Mankota, Ponteix and Rockglen areas; Census Division 4 – Cadillac, Consul, Eastend, Maple Creek and Val Marie areas; Census Division 7 – Beechy, Central Butte, Craik, Herbert, Hodgeville and Moose Jaw areas; Census Division 8 – Cabri, Elrose, Fox Valley, Leader, Swift Current and Tompkins areas.
Cost of proposed landfill site still a secret despite its rejection, council says

Cost of proposed landfill site still a secret despite its rejection, council says

City administration presented a report during the Aug. 26 regular city council meeting about departments’ activities during the second quarter — April 1 to June 30 — of this year.
Over 60 property assessment appeals received by city during Q2, report says

Over 60 property assessment appeals received by city during Q2, report says

The finance department opened the 2024 assessment roll on March 28, with property owners given until April 26 to appeal to the board of revision, said a second-quarter report presented during the Aug. 26 regular city council meeting.
Only one city councillor expresses regret over Riverside Mission’s closure

Only one city councillor expresses regret over Riverside Mission’s closure

Riverside Mission closed its doors on Aug. 23.
Crews have laid more asphalt on potholes this year than in 2023, city says

Crews have laid more asphalt on potholes this year than in 2023, city says

City administration presented data about potholes and other public works-related activities from the second quarter during city council's recent meeting.
Reflective Moments: ‘We Serve’ sign brings joy to travellers

Reflective Moments: ‘We Serve’ sign brings joy to travellers

Fuel pump service has continued to dwindle since 2016.
Property damage, vehicle collisions biggest safety issues Moose Jaw faces: council report

Property damage, vehicle collisions biggest safety issues Moose Jaw faces: council report

The human resources department investigated 30 safety incidents during the second quarter of 2024, the same number during the same period in 2023, according to a second-quarter report presented during the Aug. 26 regular city council meeting.
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