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City council needs to perform more scrutiny of management recommendations

City council needs to perform more scrutiny of management recommendations

Ron Walter looks at city management and its current issues.
Ducks Unlimited field trip reveals nature's complexity to Mossbank students

Ducks Unlimited field trip reveals nature's complexity to Mossbank students

Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) took three classes from Mossbank School on a field trip to Old Wives Lake Nature Area (OWLNA) on May 31 and June 1, as part of the school’s involvement in the DUC Wetland Centres of Excellence network.
Spray parks, splash pads are great options to beat the summer heat

Spray parks, splash pads are great options to beat the summer heat

Moose Jaw has five spray parks and two paddling pools that opened for the season on June 1 and close Aug. 31. 
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning.
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of 20 C with a low of 8 C.
Council’s decision to fire Board of Revision done in private, contrary to Procedure Bylaw

Council’s decision to fire Board of Revision done in private, contrary to Procedure Bylaw

The media learned about when city council made its decision about the future of the Board of Revision after the May 24 regular meeting.
On National Range Day, SSWA members speak to proposed firearms legislation

On National Range Day, SSWA members speak to proposed firearms legislation

The South Saskatchewan Wildlife Association (SSWA) hosted an open house at its shooting range on Home Street East in Wakamow Valley on June 4 — the nation-wide National Range Day — to show people what the sport is all about and what goes into making it safe.
Vanier to host info night about financing a university education

Vanier to host info night about financing a university education

“How to finance your education” takes place on Wednesday, June 8 at 7 p.m. in the library at the school.
Moose Jaw’s health-care system failed dying aunt, Ontario woman alleges

Moose Jaw’s health-care system failed dying aunt, Ontario woman alleges

Natalia da Costa and her husband, Alan Cox, were in Canada’s Most Notorious City last year from about the end of June to mid-July, visiting Alan’s aunt, Jean Shankoff.
NDP contenders Beck, Harvey debate in Moose Jaw

NDP contenders Beck, Harvey debate in Moose Jaw

Two candidates avoid mudslinging as they offered competing visions for the NDP party leadership.
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