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Mayor pleased that city is taking action to repair bridge

Mayor pleased that city is taking action to repair bridge

City council voted unanimously during a special meeting on Feb. 22 to spend $832,202 to rehabilitate the Seventh Avenue Southwest bridge
Mentioning the name Trudeau in the West like poking a grizzly bear

Mentioning the name Trudeau in the West like poking a grizzly bear

Ron Walter writes about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
'Denier' the ultimate insult to those who question

'Denier' the ultimate insult to those who question

Marc Legare writes about skepticism
Sask.-based online tool helping address mental health support for emergency personnel

Sask.-based online tool helping address mental health support for emergency personnel

A U of R online tool is helping first responders and frontline workers with their mental health
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 -5
UPDATED: City to spend almost $900K to repair Seventh Avenue SW bridge

UPDATED: City to spend almost $900K to repair Seventh Avenue SW bridge

The Avery and Thorn families will soon be able to access their properties without having to drive through Valley View Centre after city council approved funding to repair the Seventh Avenue Southwest bridge.
Recreation and cultural groups to receive thousands in funding this year

Recreation and cultural groups to receive thousands in funding this year

The parks and recreation department will distribute $176,597.54 to dozens of community groups in 2021
Change to zoning bylaw helps new Riverside Mission project

Change to zoning bylaw helps new Riverside Mission project

212 and 218 River Street West have been rezoned to C2 high-density commercial district from M1 light industrial district
Warriors general manager Millar leaving team for Hockey Canada position

Warriors general manager Millar leaving team for Hockey Canada position

After decade overseeing Western Hockey League squad, Millar to take over as Director of Player Personnel with national organizing body for sport in Canada
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