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Resident wants council to remove certain flags from public property or add more to reflect whole community

Resident wants council to remove certain flags from public property or add more to reflect whole community

Schultz raised her concerns during council’s April 25 regular meeting.
Blues legend Michael Charles returns to Bobby’s Place on May 21

Blues legend Michael Charles returns to Bobby’s Place on May 21

Australian-born blues artist Michael Charles will return to Bobby’s Place Olde World Tavern on Saturday, May 21 at 8:00 p.m. for a non-stop set and the company of good friends.
Not all travel hazards were on the highway

Not all travel hazards were on the highway

Joyce Walter reflects on her first getaway since March 2020.
City hall celebrates completion of strategic plan projects over past year

City hall celebrates completion of strategic plan projects over past year

The strategic plan’s seven main objectives and actions include branding, agriculture, diversification and innovation, entrepreneurial civic administration, core amenities and services, regional collaboration, transportation and infrastructure, and people and culture. 
Joel Stewart, accomplished director/writer/producer, excited to return to Moose Jaw

Joel Stewart, accomplished director/writer/producer, excited to return to Moose Jaw

Joel Stewart will be in Moose Jaw on April 29 for “Music Row at the Mae,” an evening with four Nashville singer/songwriters who will perform their biggest hits, talk about their inspirations, and explain their experience in the music industry.
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 11 C with a low of 0 C.
Airport authority gets council’s OK to continue accessing $1M credit line

Airport authority gets council’s OK to continue accessing $1M credit line

The organization needed an extension on the bridge loan since its surfacing contract was “significantly delayed” last year. 
Installing streetlights on North Service Road could cost almost $200K, city says

Installing streetlights on North Service Road could cost almost $200K, city says

SaskPower estimates it would take about 24 streetlights to properly illuminate the 1,600 metres of the North Service Road.
Police Chief talks trespassing, protecting property, preventing vehicle thefts

Police Chief talks trespassing, protecting property, preventing vehicle thefts

During an April 21 media scrum, Police Chief Rick Bourassa was asked about people committing property crimes and trespassing on private property.
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