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Mossbank Festival runs July 15 to 17 — food trucks, street dancing, car show, and more

Mossbank Festival runs July 15 to 17 — food trucks, street dancing, car show, and more

Mossbank’s Old Wives Lake Festival is the town’s biggest annual event, taking over the streets with an incredible variety of activities including over 70 vendors for the street market, swimming, blacksmithing, workshops, face painting, a petting zoo, live music, and much more
Council appoints Jordan Hoffort as a new building official

Council appoints Jordan Hoffort as a new building official

Council also named a new deputy mayor and chairmen for council committees, while it approved a land sale to Carry the Kettle First Nation on Stadacona Street West.
15 Wing gives us friends to remember years later

15 Wing gives us friends to remember years later

Joyce Walter reflects on military talent we've been lucky to have at CFB Moose Jaw
BREAKING: Resident dead following incident with Paratransit bus

BREAKING: Resident dead following incident with Paratransit bus

According to a city hall news release, an investigation is underway and the city has temporarily removed from service the Paratransit bus involved in the incident.
City signs agreements with local couple for water services in rural area

City signs agreements with local couple for water services in rural area

The property is north of Moose Jaw and adjacent to Highway 1. The Cowans want to subdivide the property for agricultural, industrial or commercial purposes.
North West Community Association holds raffle for new Regal Heights spray park

North West Community Association holds raffle for new Regal Heights spray park

The Moose Jaw North West Community Association (NWCA) is holding another 50/50 raffle to raise money for their Regal Heights Spray Park project, which has been the organization’s focus since early 2020.
City seeks $5.6M federal grant to support closure of landfill

City seeks $5.6M federal grant to support closure of landfill

The closure of Moose Jaw’s landfill is expected to cost almost $8 million, which is why city council plans to pursue federal funding to assist with decommissioning the site.
Lithium exploration uses old petroleum wells in Western Canada

Lithium exploration uses old petroleum wells in Western Canada

Lithium has been best known by the public for properties in medications used in treating mental disease.
Private company officially hired to handle property assessment appeal decisions

Private company officially hired to handle property assessment appeal decisions

During its June 27 regular meeting, council voted unanimously to authorize the mayor and city clerk to sign a service agreement between the City of Moose Jaw and Western Municipal Consulting Ltd. for the 2022 assessment year. 
Local workers discuss experience building Great Plains Power Station

Local workers discuss experience building Great Plains Power Station

MooseJawToday.com went on a guided tour of the Great Plains Power Station site to find out what the various structures will become and how the plant will eventually work, and spoke with some of the Moose Jaw workers employed there.
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