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City of Moose Jaw investments gained over $5M during Q3

City of Moose Jaw investments gained over $5M during Q3

During city council’s Nov. 25 regular meeting, the investment committee presented a report dealing with the third-quarter results.
The Wildcats: A not-so-secret love for hockey in Moose Jaw

The Wildcats: A not-so-secret love for hockey in Moose Jaw

The Moose Jaw Wildcats were arguably Canada's most dominant women's hockey team in the 1940s and 1950s, forming a not-so-secret love for the game and, at times, for each other.
Moose Jaw Events Centre finished Q3 with deficit of almost $600K

Moose Jaw Events Centre finished Q3 with deficit of almost $600K

General Manager Shaunna Fritzler says the Events Centre has had “a really good year.”
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Tax arrears jumped nearly $900K year over year in Q3, report says

Tax arrears jumped nearly $900K year over year in Q3, report says

City administration presented the third-quarter financial report during the Nov. 25 regular city council meeting, which included data about tax arrears, outstanding debt and how much each property class owed.
Word Wisdom: Obstinate

Word Wisdom: Obstinate

When opinion stands in the way of truth.
Man gets 18 months’ jail for robbing, assaulting ex-girlfriend

Man gets 18 months’ jail for robbing, assaulting ex-girlfriend

Douglas Frank Whalley appeared by video in court on Nov. 21, where he pleaded guilty to robbery, failing to appear in court, assault with a weapon and being unlawfully in a dwelling house.
Trading Thoughts: Voters got part of wish about council

Trading Thoughts: Voters got part of wish about council

Three of six councillors returned by the Nov. 13 vote.
Arts and culture centre's newest exhibit brings the outdoors indoors

Arts and culture centre's newest exhibit brings the outdoors indoors

Gish hopes that viewers “meditate on his works to reach a sense of peace and well-being as one does while walking in a forest.”
Resident concerned with how the city bills customers for water

Resident concerned with how the city bills customers for water

Moose Jaw homeowner Jane Unteriner wants officials to change the billing system so it aligns with the new smart water meters.
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