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Sask Polytech will develop 'living lab' to test flax straw bioheat for potash industry

Sask Polytech will develop 'living lab' to test flax straw bioheat for potash industry

The project targets the potash industry, aiming to utilize locally produced agricultural waste in the form of flax straw to generate low carbon bioheat
New landfill could have small effect on area residents, city manager says

New landfill could have small effect on area residents, city manager says

With Moose Jaw’s landfill being nearly 100 years old, city manager Maryse Carmichael is encouraging residents to learn more about the new dump and the technological enhancements it will offer.
Editor's Note

Editor's Note

A note from Editor Joan Ritchie
Judge dismisses lawsuit from former Multiplex GM

Judge dismisses lawsuit from former Multiplex GM

A Saskatchewan judge has dismissed a lawsuit from the former general manager of the once-named Downtown and Soccer/Field House Facilities (DFHF) and ruled in favour of the four defendants.
Aspiring young chefs can develop culinary skills with upcoming Junior Chef program

Aspiring young chefs can develop culinary skills with upcoming Junior Chef program

Hunger in Moose Jaw's Junior Chef program will return this February, with registration open to children aged nine to 12
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 -19 C with a low of -26 C (wind chill -38 C)
Police requesting information about a break-in on Lakeview Road

Police requesting information about a break-in on Lakeview Road

The Moose Jaw Police Service is asking for the public's assistance in locating the individual involved in the Dec. 25 - 26 break-and-enter on the 1600 block of Lakeview Road
Public Library reveals interesting statistics for most-borrowed items in 2023

Public Library reveals interesting statistics for most-borrowed items in 2023

The Moose Jaw Public Library (MJPL) has revealed their statistics for the most-borrowed items of 2023, including adult non-fiction, fiction, movies, young adult fiction including graphic novels and manga titles, video games, and young adult fiction.
Confidentiality prevented city from discussing new landfill site, ops director says

Confidentiality prevented city from discussing new landfill site, ops director says

City manager Maryse Carmichael and operations director Bevan Harlton spoke about the proposed solid waste management venue site after several rural residents expressed concern about how the city chose the location first before having public consultations. 
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