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Community planning consultants receive mixed reactions at Chamber breakfast

Community planning consultants receive mixed reactions at Chamber breakfast

Wallace Insights, a husband-and-wife consultant team out of Saskatoon with a combined 70 years of experience, presented a City of Moose Jaw community analysis at a Chamber of Commerce breakfast event — to mixed reactions from attendees.
So what’s next? A look at potential second-round opponents for the Warriors

So what’s next? A look at potential second-round opponents for the Warriors

Winnipeg, Red Deer, Regina all could face Moose Jaw in Eastern Conference semifinal depending on series results
Moose Jaw’s current demographics will dictate its future, sociologist says

Moose Jaw’s current demographics will dictate its future, sociologist says

Moose Jaw’s demographics will dictate its future, which means the city must better prepare for an aging population while ensuring its younger citizens aren’t forgotten, a sociologist says.
Saskatchewan provincial budget looked after rural base supporters

Saskatchewan provincial budget looked after rural base supporters

Ron Walter looks at the provincial budget.
City wraps up survey on Athabasca playground, to finish renewal by August

City wraps up survey on Athabasca playground, to finish renewal by August

“And we’re happy to say that we’re moving forward with the community’s preference on the plan.”
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 -2 C with a low of -12 C.
Warriors score three in third to finish off Lethbridge in first round

Warriors score three in third to finish off Lethbridge in first round

Moose Jaw advances to second round of playoffs with 5-2 victory in Game 4 of Eastern Conference quarter-final
Familiar names off to fast starts in high school senior badminton season

Familiar names off to fast starts in high school senior badminton season

Defending city medalists among top finishers through first two league nights
Déjà Vu Café has deja new owners; fresh faces will keep familiar feel

Déjà Vu Café has deja new owners; fresh faces will keep familiar feel

Brandon and Tammy Richardson took ownership of Déjà Vu Café in 2009 and have turned the restaurant into one of Moose Jaw’s must-visit eateries, including appearances on Food Network Canada and CityTV that brought national attention.
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