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New building permit values soar 33 per cent in May, data show

New building permit values soar 33 per cent in May, data show

South Hill’s 20-unit residential complex adds to the total.
Trading Thoughts: The ‘tiny store’ played important role

Trading Thoughts: The ‘tiny store’ played important role

A small town general store was more than a business.
Walk for Dog Guides in Central Butte raises over $10K

Walk for Dog Guides in Central Butte raises over $10K

Participants raise more than $10,000 for seven guide dog programs.
Tyler Simpson appointed as member of Wakamow Valley board

Tyler Simpson appointed as member of Wakamow Valley board

During its June 9 regular meeting, council voted unanimously to accept the resignation of Keyurkumar Patel from the authority board effective immediately, and appointed Simpson in his position.
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Council flushes idea of installing washrooms in downtown Moose Jaw

Council flushes idea of installing washrooms in downtown Moose Jaw

City administration presented a report during the June 9 executive committee meeting with three options for downtown washrooms, in response to a directive from last October.
Living Sky Art Collective opens new public art gallery at the mall

Living Sky Art Collective opens new public art gallery at the mall

A newly formed group of artists is inviting the public to experience the thriving heart of Moose Jaw’s art scene through a permanent studio and gallery space now open at the Town ‘N’ Country Mall
From piano to pickguard: Local man gives new voice to forgotten instruments

From piano to pickguard: Local man gives new voice to forgotten instruments

In a small shop at his home in Moose Jaw, Bill Lawson is turning old instruments into new ones — quite literally
New Coteau Hills school to receive $900K in new furniture

New Coteau Hills school to receive $900K in new furniture

Construction on the joint-use school on South Hill is nearly complete, which means Moose Jaw’s two school divisions are looking to purchase furniture and other equipment to outfit their respective buildings.
Moose Jaw-born filmmaker earns national acclaim for surrealist horror short

Moose Jaw-born filmmaker earns national acclaim for surrealist horror short

A Moose Jaw-raised filmmaker is turning heads in Canada’s independent film scene with a haunting short that explores fear, pain and identity — all through the eyes of a man getting his first tattoo
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