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Mayor discloses identity of campaign contributor who gave under numbered company

Mayor discloses identity of campaign contributor who gave under numbered company

During the March 28 regular council meeting, city administration provided a report about the expenses of the nine candidates who ran during the 2021 mayoral byelection campaign.
City could restrict parking on narrow streets to enhance emergency access

City could restrict parking on narrow streets to enhance emergency access

It will cost about $31,500 to install new signs on 35 narrow streets to turn them into one-sided parking.
Fifteen people successfully appealed property re-valuations in 2021 due to confirmed errors

Fifteen people successfully appealed property re-valuations in 2021 due to confirmed errors

The board of revision (BOR) provided a report to the March 28 regular city council meeting about its hearings and other adjustments involving last year’s assessment roll.
Protesters gather for sentencing of alleged animal abuser Dylan Gellert

Protesters gather for sentencing of alleged animal abuser Dylan Gellert

Protesters gathered outside the W.G. Davies Building on March 29 to highlight what they say is a too-light sentence for Robyn St. Laurent, who pleaded guilty to charges under the Animal Protection Act on March 21
Council waives penalty after homeowner removed trees from city property

Council waives penalty after homeowner removed trees from city property

Marilee Heron appeared during the March 28 regular council meeting to appeal a fine of $600 for cutting down two trees on a city boulevard that she and her late husband, Clint Sanborn, planted after they bought their house on 1526 Hochelaga Street West.
Cat yowls can’t drown out sounds of honking geese

Cat yowls can’t drown out sounds of honking geese

Joyce Walter reflects on the sites and sounds of Spring
Popular Easter egg hunt and used book sale at library in April

Popular Easter egg hunt and used book sale at library in April

The Friends of the Library used book sale is back on for April 29 and 30 at the Moose Jaw Public Library (MJPL). Proceeds of the sale go 100 per cent toward enhancing library services and collections
Big Brother Scott Moe plans to reduce what little privacy we have left

Big Brother Scott Moe plans to reduce what little privacy we have left

Ron Walter writes about digital identity in Saskatchewan
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 -2 C with a low of -9 C.
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