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'Dire need' for new wastewater plant sees council redirect resources to Crescent View project

'Dire need' for new wastewater plant sees council redirect resources to Crescent View project

The Crescent View Wastewater Lift Station (CVWLS) has become one of the most important infrastructure items city hall has built in years, which is why officials are redirecting all resources toward the project.
Canada’s housing crisis a big problem

Canada’s housing crisis a big problem

Ron Walter looks at the housing shortage
WDM to explore holiday traditions from 'A Christmas Long Ago'

WDM to explore holiday traditions from 'A Christmas Long Ago'

The Dec. 9 and 16 holiday event will explore what Christmas was like back in 1910
Expansion of student loan forgiveness program aims to attract more nurses to the province

Expansion of student loan forgiveness program aims to attract more nurses to the province

The Sask. government announced Nov. 24 that five new communities including Moose Jaw will join the program
Education department failed to save me from chemistry

Education department failed to save me from chemistry

Joyce Walter reflects on high school credits
Nashville Christmas singer Jenn Bostic honoured to perform in name of mental wellness

Nashville Christmas singer Jenn Bostic honoured to perform in name of mental wellness

Singer/songwriter Jenn Bostic will perform at the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre (MJCC) on Dec. 8 as part of 'A Nashville Christmas'
Letter to the Editor: Looking for recognition for deceased war hero – Rex Probert

Letter to the Editor: Looking for recognition for deceased war hero – Rex Probert

A letter to the editor from Russ Ayerst
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of 5 C with a low of -8 C
‘Contentious’ issue of property appeals continues to haunt council meetings

‘Contentious’ issue of property appeals continues to haunt council meetings

City administration may be happy with Western Municipal Consulting Ltd.’s (WMC) board of revision (BOR) services, but not everyone on city council believes an outside consultant should hear residents’ property assessment appeals. 
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