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MJ Votes: Clive Tolley confirms he’s running again for mayor

MJ Votes: Clive Tolley confirms he’s running again for mayor

'I believe I have done a good job and I think the work of our team, council, city administration and city employees has contributed to the positivity and growth we are seeing in our city. There is more important work to do, and I want to be part of the team'
Square One works with federal group in first official Point in Time count

Square One works with federal group in first official Point in Time count

“It’s a snapshot in time of how many people are both living rough on the street and living in insecure locations where they’re not on a lease or they don’t have rights to stay,” Max Eckstein said
MJ Votes: James Murdock announces intent to run for mayor

MJ Votes: James Murdock announces intent to run for mayor

“It is with great excitement and deep gratitude that I stand before you to announce I am running for the office of mayor for the City of Moose Jaw,” Murdock said
Reflective Moments: Many reasons to be thankful

Reflective Moments: Many reasons to be thankful

Society's deficiencies far outweighed by benefits and opportunities.
Moose Jaw Votes: Six new residents running for councillor, one for mayor

Moose Jaw Votes: Six new residents running for councillor, one for mayor

Residents have until 4 p.m. today, Wednesday, to submit their paperwork at city hall to join in the 2024 municipal election.
Farm Credit Canada holds BBQ fundraiser to support food bank

Farm Credit Canada holds BBQ fundraiser to support food bank

Founded in 1959, Farm Credit Canada describes itself as “a partner, a catalyst, and a champion” of the agricultural industry in Canada
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
City hall creates first-ever formal training policy for new council members

City hall creates first-ever formal training policy for new council members

City administration is recommending that council implement a first-ever formal orientation and training policy.
SKVotes24: Sask. Party’s Tim McLeod wants another chance to serve community

SKVotes24: Sask. Party’s Tim McLeod wants another chance to serve community

Sask. Party candidate Tim McLeod is running for a second term in the Moose Jaw North riding.
Feds want Moose Jaw to build homes as part of $22M agreement

Feds want Moose Jaw to build homes as part of $22M agreement

Moose Jaw has received more than $36 million in gas tax funding over the years, with most of the money supporting major infrastructure projects.
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