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Melissa Patterson running for Sask. NDP in Moose Jaw Wakamow

Melissa Patterson running for Sask. NDP in Moose Jaw Wakamow

Melissa Patterson is representing the Sask. NDP for Moose Jaw Wakamow in the upcoming provincial election, with voting set to begin Tuesday, Oct. 22 and conclude on Monday, Oct. 28. To help inform voters, the Moose Jaw Express reached out to candidates with a few questions.
How a Japanese café owner from Moose Jaw became an FBI-targeted black nationalist

How a Japanese café owner from Moose Jaw became an FBI-targeted black nationalist

Naka Nakane landed in Victoria, BC, in 1904. From there he moved to Moose Jaw, then the largest city in the new province of Saskatchewan.
Two communities in a pickle over $500K price for new community centre roof

Two communities in a pickle over $500K price for new community centre roof

Community centre roof phase one repair has $150,000 price tag.
Trading Thoughts: Parties will spend plenty

Trading Thoughts: Parties will spend plenty

Promises from main parties will cost taxpayers.
UPDATED: Mortlach company fined $125K after worker injured in 2023

UPDATED: Mortlach company fined $125K after worker injured in 2023

Bakke Contracting Ltd. fined $125,000 for workplace injury.
Cheantelle Fisher running for Sask. NDP in Moose Jaw North

Cheantelle Fisher running for Sask. NDP in Moose Jaw North

“One of the comments that I’ve heard repeatedly through the campaign is, ‘Thank you for knocking on my door.'"
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Free downtown washrooms could support homeless, businesses, council says

Free downtown washrooms could support homeless, businesses, council says

Coun. Heather Eby introduced a motion during the Oct. 21 regular meeting to have city administration prepare a report for the 2025 budget discussions about constructing washrooms in the downtown, along with the costs and the sources of funding to support such a project.
Downtown security cams could better protect area, Luhning says

Downtown security cams could better protect area, Luhning says

Recent incidents of graffiti and property damage downtown have prompted city council to consider funding the installation of security cameras to potentially better protect the area.
Assiniboia man’s defence needs time to review ‘voluminous’ child-related sexual offence files

Assiniboia man’s defence needs time to review ‘voluminous’ child-related sexual offence files

Richard Dyke's case has been adjourned until Nov. 25.
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