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Collision on Caribou Street East injures driver

Collision on Caribou Street East injures driver

No serious injuries were reported during the collision
City could net $6.7M with expansion of joint-use school site

City could net $6.7M with expansion of joint-use school site

With city council adopting the updated Westheath concept plan, the next steps include subdividing and rezoning the Westheath property so housing and the school can be situated there.
Explaining why this investor will never buy a Chinese-based stock

Explaining why this investor will never buy a Chinese-based stock

Ron Walter writes about his endeavors in investments
Winter camping now open in Sask parks

Winter camping now open in Sask parks

Interested in winter camping? Select Provincial Parks will now offer the opportunity
Status quo no longer acceptable if Moose Jaw wants to thrive, new mayor says

Status quo no longer acceptable if Moose Jaw wants to thrive, new mayor says

'We have been stuck in and around the same population for over a hundred years and our costs keep going up every year and our income has to expand to address that need. So, we’ve got to grow our community'
Sunningdale School students place 159 flags in remembrance of fallen Canadians

Sunningdale School students place 159 flags in remembrance of fallen Canadians

Friends of the Forces Fellowship partnered with Sunningdale School to place Canadian flags for Remembrance Day.
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 8 C and a low of -2 C.
Elite football academy signs new deal with city to use Yara Centre

Elite football academy signs new deal with city to use Yara Centre

The current agreement between Selects Football and the City of Moose Jaw expires on Monday, Nov. 15. The new agreement – the second to be signed – runs from Nov. 15, 2021, to Nov. 14, 2024.
Council chooses RBC to provide $8M loan for pumphouse project

Council chooses RBC to provide $8M loan for pumphouse project

The Royal Bank of Canada will provide an $8-million loan for the city’s high-service pumphouse replacement project, a loan that will also increase the municipality’s debt load to $75 million. 
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