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Backpack has unusual attributes but is it practical?

Backpack has unusual attributes but is it practical?

Joyce Walter reflects on some interesting internet deals.
Conservative MP Leslyn Lewis discusses vision for Canada during leadership road trip

Conservative MP Leslyn Lewis discusses vision for Canada during leadership road trip

Lewis, the MP for Haldimand-Norfolk in Ontario, held a rally at the Moose Jaw Wildlife Clubhouse on April 4 and spoke to about 100 people of all ages.
Semi driver causes $250K in damages after hitting overpass

Semi driver causes $250K in damages after hitting overpass

The semi was travelling west on Highway 1 around 9 p.m. on April 4 when it collided with the Main Street overpass.
‘Art for Ukraine’ online auction to raise money for Red Cross appeal

‘Art for Ukraine’ online auction to raise money for Red Cross appeal

Karen Whitney jumpstarted an artwork campaign to raise money for Ukraine when she called the Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting to ask if she could use its auction platform. The project has now gone province-wide and hopes to raise at least $10,000.
Saskatchewan’s $463 million deficit could turn into surplus by next budget

Saskatchewan’s $463 million deficit could turn into surplus by next budget

Ron Walter takes a look at the economy.
City loses almost $400K in taxation due to successful property assessment appeals

City loses almost $400K in taxation due to successful property assessment appeals

'It’s people’s right to appeal. It’s the nature of assessment that people have that right. And if the assessments are wrong, we shouldn’t be charging those amounts'
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 9 C with a low of 0 C.
New bylaw amendments affect property assessment deadlines, city’s purchasing policy

New bylaw amendments affect property assessment deadlines, city’s purchasing policy

Council gave three unanimous readings to both bylaws during its recent regular meeting. Since there was no dissent, the bylaw amendments went into effect immediately.
MADD, police, SGI team up with signs to show where impaired drivers were caught

MADD, police, SGI team up with signs to show where impaired drivers were caught

A new sign campaign began on April 1 as a partnership between MADD, SGI, and the MJPS to help Moose Jaw residents see the dangers that impaired driving poses to the lives of the community.
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