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Deadline approaching to submit projects to city’s heritage awards program

Deadline approaching to submit projects to city’s heritage awards program

The deadline for the annual program is Friday, Feb. 24. 
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

This week's editorial from senior editor Joan Ritchie.
Large snow piles turning bus routes into one-way streets, councillor says

Large snow piles turning bus routes into one-way streets, councillor says

Spring may be coming, but for one city councillor, it’s not approaching fast enough to melt many snow piles that have turned some two-way streets into one-way thoroughfares.
SHA Patient Booking System expanding to include laboratory services

SHA Patient Booking System expanding to include laboratory services

The Saskatchewan Health Authority will make it easier for residents to book their lab services by expanding the online Patient Booking System, beginning in March and with the full rollout to be completed by April 2023. Six lab sites are on the list
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 -23 C with a low of -29 C.
Fast start helps pave way to commanding win for Warriors over Lethbridge

Fast start helps pave way to commanding win for Warriors over Lethbridge

Moose Jaw scores 17 seconds in, put up four in second period on way to 8-4 victory
Public engagement events about OCP changes have gone well, city says

Public engagement events about OCP changes have gone well, city says

More information about the public engagement process to change the Official Community Plan can be found at moosejaw.ca/OCP.
Judge overturns Baildon council’s decision to indefinitely suspend councillor

Judge overturns Baildon council’s decision to indefinitely suspend councillor

Justice M.T. Megaw determined that a municipal council’s power to suspend a member for a Code of Ethics contravention did not permit it to impose its will long-term — only temporarily — or “usurp the democratic process” by permanently removing the member from elected office. 
Young, steady arm helps navigation of older walker

Young, steady arm helps navigation of older walker

Joyce Walter reflects on acts of kindness.
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