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City to pursue $80K in federal funding to support its climate plan

City to pursue $80K in federal funding to support its climate plan

The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) has provided $167 million to support its Green Municipal Fund’s community buildings retrofit program, which city hall believes would help reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.
New micro-distillery will be first of its kind in Moose Jaw

New micro-distillery will be first of its kind in Moose Jaw

City council approved the business owner's discretionary use application during the March 28 regular council meeting.
Chamber of Commerce announces finalists for MJBEX Awards

Chamber of Commerce announces finalists for MJBEX Awards

The Moose Jaw & District Chamber of Commerce has released the list of finalists for its Moose Jaw Business Excellence Awards (MJBEX). The awards banquet will be held at the end of April at the Moose Jaw Heritage Inn
Families for Change opening barrier-free Inclusion Garden this spring

Families for Change opening barrier-free Inclusion Garden this spring

Moose Jaw Families for Change (MJFFC) will be opening a barrier-free community Inclusion Garden this spring in partnership with the Holy Trinity Catholic School Division, which has given MJFFC space beside its main office
Week 2 of multicultural council’s Q&A project looks at cultural heritage, employment, money

Week 2 of multicultural council’s Q&A project looks at cultural heritage, employment, money

The Moose Jaw Multicultural Council has released the second part of its community Q&A project, with this week’s questions focusing on losing cultural heritage, employment, and financial assistance.
Police arrest man for alleged thefts and stabbing

Police arrest man for alleged thefts and stabbing

Police arrested Frederick Hafner, 31, on March 26 and charged him with robbery, assault with a weapon, uttering death threats and two counts of breaching court orders.
Word Wisdom: Pulchritudinous

Word Wisdom: Pulchritudinous

The latest inspirational column from Rev. Dr. John Kreutzwieser
Agrimart: Increasing Wild Boar Population in Saskatchewan Cause for Concern

Agrimart: Increasing Wild Boar Population in Saskatchewan Cause for Concern

The invasive nature of wild pigs, especially in agricultural production areas, presents a significant problem because of the damage they cause to fields, crops and natural ecosystems.
Offering services for Norman's Tour

Offering services for Norman's Tour

Bruce Penton writes a letter to Greg Norman
Five headlines for Monday morning

Five headlines for Monday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning.
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