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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.
Council names members to board that hears businesses' property assessment appeals

Council names members to board that hears businesses' property assessment appeals

The Board of Revision (BOR) is a quasi-judicial tribunal that hears property assessment appeals and determines if an error has been made in valuations.
From the kitchen: Homemade soups take chill off frosty autumn days

From the kitchen: Homemade soups take chill off frosty autumn days

This week's recipes deal with soups, including chowder, borscht and beef barley.
Creation of agri-food industrial park not possible without federal funding, city says

Creation of agri-food industrial park not possible without federal funding, city says

The federal government provided $1,155,825 to the City of Moose Jaw in 2018 to help the municipality get its agri-food industrial park going.
Artists Jess Zoerb and Erin Zimmerman talk spirituality, healing, community

Artists Jess Zoerb and Erin Zimmerman talk spirituality, healing, community

Moose Jaw artists Jess Zoerb and Erin Zimmerman will team up at Zoerb’s Art House studio on Second Avenue Northeast for the Oct. 15 Moostletoe Tour.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

Editor Joan Ritchie's editorial from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are five headlines for Wednesday, Sept. 28.
Good morning Moose Jaw!

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 30 C and a low of 7 C.
Pedestrian lights, crosswalks could address safety at Ninth NE and Thatcher Drive

Pedestrian lights, crosswalks could address safety at Ninth NE and Thatcher Drive

Heavy traffic at the intersection of Ninth Avenue Northeast and Thatcher Drive can make crossing the street difficult for pedestrians, but city hall’s proposed 2023 budget could address that issue.
City hall to update, modernize 31-year-old travel expense policy

City hall to update, modernize 31-year-old travel expense policy

The travel expense policy outlines the rules and procedures for reimbursing expenses acquired while travelling on municipal business.  
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