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Tugaske potash mine construction delayed until $105 million equity raised

Tugaske potash mine construction delayed until $105 million equity raised

The potash mine planned for the Tugaske district northwest of Moose Jaw won’t start construction for awhile. A Bizworld column published Feb. 1 described the Gensource Potash project as ready for construction.
SUMA recognizes Riverhurst Wetland project with Municipal Award

SUMA recognizes Riverhurst Wetland project with Municipal Award

A ceremony on April 5 at the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) convention in Regina recognized the ongoing work at the Riverhurst Wetland Restoration Project as the first place winner of the 15th Saskatchewan Municipal Awards (SMAs).
Letter to the Editor - Defence: A Referendum Question

Letter to the Editor - Defence: A Referendum Question

A letter to the editor from John Thomson.
CAA Sask. returns with its ever-popular worst roads campaign

CAA Sask. returns with its ever-popular worst roads campaign

CAA Saskatchewan’s Worst Roads Campaign is returning for another year, giving residents the chance to highlight to the rest of the province just how bad their streets are. The campaign launched on April 6 and goes until Saturday, April 30.
Moose Jaw Community Choir sings for Ukraine

Moose Jaw Community Choir sings for Ukraine

A total of $1,206.10 was raised for the Canadian Red Cross: Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis Appeal.
Trolley tours offer unique way to learn about community’s past

Trolley tours offer unique way to learn about community’s past

Whether it’s stories about famous people and places, spooky mysteries, or true crime tales, Tourism Moose Jaw offers several trolley tours that will likely appeal to residents and tourists alike.
Higher fuel costs force PSSD to increase mileage rate coverage by six cents

Higher fuel costs force PSSD to increase mileage rate coverage by six cents

During the April board meeting, trustees voted unanimously to increase the mileage rate to 50 cents per kilometre from 44 cents per kilometre, retroactive to April 1. This increase will likely cost the division an extra $25,000. 
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of 9 C with a low of -6 C.
Prairie South faces year-end deficit of $4M without extra provincial funding

Prairie South faces year-end deficit of $4M without extra provincial funding

PSSD administration presented a second-quarter report during the recent board of education meeting.
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