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More angled parking possible on High Street East, but new traffic plan needed first

More angled parking possible on High Street East, but new traffic plan needed first

It appears that adding more angled parking on High Street East could be feasible, city hall says, but that decision will likely be determined next year once a traffic report is completed.  
OSAC fall events bring re-imagined swing, award-winning Indigenous duo to Cultural Centre

OSAC fall events bring re-imagined swing, award-winning Indigenous duo to Cultural Centre

The Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils (OSAC) Performing Arts circuit is bringing two acts to the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre (MJCC) this fall — The reimagined swing and Gypsy jazz of Christine Tassan et les Imposteures, and the folk/pop/indie music of Indigenous duo Twin Flames.
‘The wait was worth it’: Rouleau, Wilcox celebrate new water treatment plant

‘The wait was worth it’: Rouleau, Wilcox celebrate new water treatment plant

The new water treatment plant cost $10.6 million and will serve both communities for at least the next 25 years.
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

Here are five headlines for Thursday, Sept. 29.
Good morning Moose Jaw!

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of 32 C and a low of 9 C.
Vanier boys, Peacock girls volleyball teams remain unbeaten after first-place showdowns

Vanier boys, Peacock girls volleyball teams remain unbeaten after first-place showdowns

Vikings move to 4-0 with three-game win over Assiniboia, Peacock to 3-0 with four-game win over Vanier
South Central wins bronze at high school provincial golf championship

South Central wins bronze at high school provincial golf championship

Assiniboia’s Karst puts together third-place showing to lead team to impressive finish
Return from Los Angeles training camp has Alarie looking for big things with Warriors

Return from Los Angeles training camp has Alarie looking for big things with Warriors

Moose Jaw line-up quickly being bolstered by players returning from NHL camps
Dance Images by BJ creates video to celebrate 33rd season

Dance Images by BJ creates video to celebrate 33rd season

Dance Images by BJ has kicked off its 33rd season and is still welcoming anyone who wants to join.
River Street Potters: Four artists inviting acceptance, joy, and imagination

River Street Potters: Four artists inviting acceptance, joy, and imagination

River Street Potters opened in April this year in the basement of 337 River Street West. The potters are Faithe Sovdi, Shannan Taylor, Dianne Newman, and Melanie McFarlane, and their only goal is nourishing their enthusiasm to create and play with clay.
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