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ParkArt '25 promises biggest Canada Day showing in years

ParkArt '25 promises biggest Canada Day showing in years

ParkArt ’25 will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Crescent Park just outside the Moose Jaw Public Library and MJMAG.
WCBL Recap: Saskatoon edges Regina for fourth straight win, Moose Jaw falls to Sylvan Lake

WCBL Recap: Saskatoon edges Regina for fourth straight win, Moose Jaw falls to Sylvan Lake

Berries take 6-5 victory over Red Sox in Saskatoon, Miller Express drop 6-3 decision to Gulls
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Update: Tornado alerts cancelled

Update: Tornado alerts cancelled

Meteorologists are tracking severe thunderstorms capable of producing very strong wind gusts, up to nickel-sized hail and heavy rain.
Jaime Ansell hired as city hall’s new director of finance

Jaime Ansell hired as city hall’s new director of finance

Ansell comes from the Water Security Agency, where she held several key leadership roles, such as director of financial strategy, manager of financial services, and financial analyst.
Council wants concerns addressed before it approves stormwater bylaw

Council wants concerns addressed before it approves stormwater bylaw

Moose Jaw’s new stormwater utility is expected to launch on July 1, raising $1.6M annually and reducing the city’s mill rate by nearly 1 per cent.
Jury deliberations on at inquest into death of Ryan Booker

Jury deliberations on at inquest into death of Ryan Booker

The deliberations got under way on Wednesday afternoon.
Nathan Corrin cards 60, torches the turf to set new Lynbrook record

Nathan Corrin cards 60, torches the turf to set new Lynbrook record

“I birdied eight to go to five under on the front. At that point, I was like, ‘This could be something …,’” Nathan Corrin said.
‘Inspiration in Clay’ exhibition captures a lifetime of creativity

‘Inspiration in Clay’ exhibition captures a lifetime of creativity

Artist’s reception set for June 28 at the Moose Jaw Centre for Arts and Culture
St. Michael students add colourful artistic touch to hospice garden

St. Michael students add colourful artistic touch to hospice garden

“It even brightens my day up when I go to work at the garden,” Connie Paul said. “It just looks so nice to have the rocks there.”
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