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City unveils new banners to support “Notorious” branding campaign

City unveils new banners to support “Notorious” branding campaign

Municipal officials kicked off the revamped campaign on Oct. 6 by unveiling the first of 73 banners that will be installed permanently on light poles throughout the downtown.
Habitat for Humanity Colour Run goes virtual for 2020

Habitat for Humanity Colour Run goes virtual for 2020

Plenty of donation options available for Virtual Run for Home Moose Jaw; funds being raised to help build duplex in city
Long-term planning needed to ensure growth, council candidate says

Long-term planning needed to ensure growth, council candidate says

Earl Swalm owned and operated Moose Jaw Carpet One Floor & Home for 20 years before retiring recently.
UPDATED: Nine high school youths selected for city advisory committee

UPDATED: Nine high school youths selected for city advisory committee

Rebecca Gutek, Joel Godard, Liam Vargo, Jadyn Moser, Adoor Choul, Tyrell Philipenko, Annamae Hunter, Affaf Kashif and Andrew Peterson-Gray were appointed for a term of office to commence immediately and to conclude on June 30, 2021.
Province sees 16 new COVID-19 cases, 20 recoveries

Province sees 16 new COVID-19 cases, 20 recoveries

Total of 139 active cases, including eight in South Central zone
Local quilt guild moves meetings online to reconnect after a COVID summer

Local quilt guild moves meetings online to reconnect after a COVID summer

The Prairie Hearts Quilters Guild is back to its monthly meetings, but with a twist
City extends deadline for input into subdivision creation in Wakamow Valley

City extends deadline for input into subdivision creation in Wakamow Valley

The initial deadline for public input on proposed changes to the Official Community Plan (OCP) was to have been Oct. 19, but city administration has extended the deadline so it can engage with additional stakeholders.
City wants province to overturn decision made by local property appeals board

City wants province to overturn decision made by local property appeals board

During its Sept. 15 meeting, the local development appeals board approved a project at 955 Oasis Street that contravened the zoning bylaw.
Appeals board approves three projects that contravene zoning bylaw

Appeals board approves three projects that contravene zoning bylaw

The project on Oasis Street concerns city hall more than the other two projects and could be appealed to a provincial appeals board.
Process used by city management in river valley development plan creates obstacles

Process used by city management in river valley development plan creates obstacles

Ron Walter writes about the proposed River Pointe development and process
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