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City’s review officer determines citizen complaint is unfounded

City’s review officer determines citizen complaint is unfounded

For only the second time in five years, city hall’s administrative review officer (ARO) has received a complaint from a citizen, with this concern focused on the joint-use school project.  
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 22 C with a low of 6 C
It’s A Hounds Thing: Seventh annual major fundraiser on the horizon for Notre Dame

It’s A Hounds Thing: Seventh annual major fundraiser on the horizon for Notre Dame

Organizers aim to raise $125,000 for wide range of activities with event on Thursday, May 2
‘Hold the line’: Freedom Convoy co-organizer brings book tour to Canada’s Most Notorious City

‘Hold the line’: Freedom Convoy co-organizer brings book tour to Canada’s Most Notorious City

For several weeks in early 2022, thousands of Canadians filled the streets of downtown Ottawa, protesting the federal government’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates and hoping to have them removed. Co-organizing this group was Tamara Lich, who has written a book about that experience.
Cornerstone edges Central to claim city high school senior badminton championship

Cornerstone edges Central to claim city high school senior badminton championship

Falcons win three of four championships, claim title with 18 points to Cyclones’ 14 in another close battle for Moose Jaw title
Calvert brothers set to go head-to-head in WHL Eastern Conference championship series

Calvert brothers set to go head-to-head in WHL Eastern Conference championship series

Warriors’ Atley, Saskatoon’s Rowan ready for match-up beginning Friday in Saskatoon
Homemakers relied on availability of pork products

Homemakers relied on availability of pork products

This week's recipes include Sweet and Sour Pork Chops, Sweet and Sour Pork Balls and Party Pork Chops
Canadian Army Reserves open D.V. Currie armoury to aid recruitment efforts

Canadian Army Reserves open D.V. Currie armoury to aid recruitment efforts

As a routine part of recruitment, the Canadian Armed Forces is opening the D.V. Currie VC Armoury from April 22 – 28 to join several other armouries across Canada in an effort to attract new service members and showcase the military’s role in the community
Almost 90 metered parking stalls have broken or missing heads, report says

Almost 90 metered parking stalls have broken or missing heads, report says

After receiving an inquiry during the March 25 regular council meeting about the number of missing parking meter heads and posts, city administration provided an answer during the April 22 meeting.  
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