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PSSD has paid more in carbon taxes than received in rebates, report confirms

PSSD has paid more in carbon taxes than received in rebates, report confirms

Prairie South trustee Patrick Boyle is outraged that the division has received under $500,000 in carbon tax rebates despite shelling out over $1.6 million — operating money the division can’t afford to lose.
Festival of Words announces upcoming spring programming, 2024 festival date

Festival of Words announces upcoming spring programming, 2024 festival date

The Saskatchewan Festival of Words has just announced its lineup of spring programming
UDPATED: City manager forms new department at city hall to address strategic growth

UDPATED: City manager forms new department at city hall to address strategic growth

The new department of strategic growth will be a mainly outward-facing branch that combines communications, stakeholder engagement — including First Nations relations — and economic development. 
'A warm embrace': Balance Holistic Counselling offers ongoing grief support groups

'A warm embrace': Balance Holistic Counselling offers ongoing grief support groups

With the aim of supporting individuals who are currently going through a period of grief, Balance Holistic Counselling is hosting a number of ongoing support groups throughout the month of March
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of -11 with a low of -21 C
Coteau Hills Elementary the new name for Prairie South’s half of joint-use school

Coteau Hills Elementary the new name for Prairie South’s half of joint-use school

Division administration revealed the new moniker during the March 5 board meeting, which included displaying an artist’s rendition of the school with its name attached on a giant TV screen.
Francophone community preparing to host colourful parade and tasty dinner

Francophone community preparing to host colourful parade and tasty dinner

March is a busy time for Moose Jaw’s Francophone community, as it’s set to host a colourful parade, a tasty — and sugary — dinner, and an International Women’s Day forum.
City reminds residents that elm tree pruning ban starts April 1

City reminds residents that elm tree pruning ban starts April 1

Residents must dispose of all elm wood at the city landfill — for free — or promptly burn in a legal fireplace or firepit, and can obtain an elm disposal permit free of charge from the parks and recreation department. 
Co-op unveils new employee recognition program in support of dedicated team members

Co-op unveils new employee recognition program in support of dedicated team members

Good deeds don’t always go unnoticed, as a small handful of employees at the Moose Jaw Co-op experienced after being nominated for going above and beyond in the Co-op’s new Employee Excellence Recognition Program
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