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List released of narrow streets that will become one-sided parking this year

List released of narrow streets that will become one-sided parking this year

City administration presented the list of affected streets during the April 11 regular council meeting.
Did we really need a $463-million deficit in Saskatchewan’s budget?

Did we really need a $463-million deficit in Saskatchewan’s budget?

Ron Walter looks at the deficit in this years budget.
City hall’s updated harassment policy better aligns with provincial legislation

City hall’s updated harassment policy better aligns with provincial legislation

The amendments of the policy — last updated in 2018 — fall into three categories: required updates to align with legislation, clarification of existing terminology and process, and housekeeping matters. 
Letter to the Editor: Anti-bullying

Letter to the Editor: Anti-bullying

A letter to the editor from Allan Donald.
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 4 C with a low of -12 C. Snow will begin falling this evening.
City hall starts process to pursue titles of properties with unpaid taxes

City hall starts process to pursue titles of properties with unpaid taxes

There are 145 properties that have accumulated nearly $1 million in outstanding tax arrears during the past year, so to address the situation, city hall wants to pursue those property titles.
Pickleball club, city sign five-year agreement for use of new courts

Pickleball club, city sign five-year agreement for use of new courts

The agreement starts May 1 and expires on April 30, 2027. 
Tickets available now for Humane Society’s annual lottery

Tickets available now for Humane Society’s annual lottery

Ticket sales for the Moose Jaw Humane Society’s annual 4 Paws lottery began on Monday, April 11. Four $500 draws will be held in July leading up to a grand prize draw of $10,000 on July 15 – all profits from the event will help with medical care for shelter animals
2023 music festival could be cancelled without more volunteer help, organizers say

2023 music festival could be cancelled without more volunteer help, organizers say

While organizers were pleased to return to — mostly — live performances, they noted that a lack of volunteers hurt the festival in the end since they had to cancel the final Sunday concert.
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