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Western Hockey League announces opening date for regular season

Western Hockey League announces opening date for regular season

Team to play exclusively within divisions, players to report following Christmas break
Council candidate James aims to manage fiscal affairs, support job development and see city remember its history

Council candidate James aims to manage fiscal affairs, support job development and see city remember its history

Life-long Moose Jaw resident hopes to be a voice for the community if elected to city council
Hunger in Moose Jaw launches 10th annual I Bought A Lunch campaign

Hunger in Moose Jaw launches 10th annual I Bought A Lunch campaign

I Bought A Lunch for Hunger In Moose Jaw in well underway already this year
Moose Jaw the first location in Western Canada for Ontario-based Mexican food franchise

Moose Jaw the first location in Western Canada for Ontario-based Mexican food franchise

“Once you love it, you will love it always”
25 new COVID-19 cases, 9 recoveries

25 new COVID-19 cases, 9 recoveries

The new cases are located in the North East (7), North Central (5), Far North East (4), Saskatoon (4), Regina (3), Central East (1), and South East (1) zones
Two holes-in-one on same day at Lynbrook

Two holes-in-one on same day at Lynbrook

Keeping, Chadwick record 15th and 16th aces of the year at local course on Tuesday
Mayoral candidate Nancy Nash would bring service-focused mentality to the position

Mayoral candidate Nancy Nash would bring service-focused mentality to the position

'It doesn’t matter to me whether you’re serving songs or serving people their breakfast or serving them their groceries ... it’s all in the manner in which you deliver'
City council candidate looking to build trust inside and outside of city hall

City council candidate looking to build trust inside and outside of city hall

Joni Brisbin is one of 15 candidates running for Moose Jaw City Council
Cemetery rates to increase as more people choose cheaper cremation option

Cemetery rates to increase as more people choose cheaper cremation option

The parks department has received less revenue to operate the Rosedale Cemetery because cremations are less expensive, which means it had to increase fees for completing cremation interments next year
Recreation users should pay more to cover increasing costs, councillor argues

Recreation users should pay more to cover increasing costs, councillor argues

Next year, the parks department is increasing arena rental rates by two per cent and all sports fields by five per cent to address increased labour and utility costs
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