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Community associations gathering to recruit new members

Community associations gathering to recruit new members

Every community association is gathering together as a collective group for the first time to discuss ways to recruit new members and to support the city’s east side
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 23 C, with a low of 7
Sale of investment bonds could generate extra $3 million for municipal coffers

Sale of investment bonds could generate extra $3 million for municipal coffers

Reinvesting bonds that are near maturity would generate about $2.432 million for the municipality, while an additional $653,000 could be produced in interest, for a total of $3.085 million. 
Two capital projects could be delayed due to scheduling problems, says report

Two capital projects could be delayed due to scheduling problems, says report

The municipality's first quarter financial results were presented during the recent city council meeting.
City hall to work with school divisions on bus safety campaign

City hall to work with school divisions on bus safety campaign

A school bus driver who uses stop arms would be fined $125, with an additional $50 tacked on as a surcharge.
RCMP asking for assistance in identifying two individuals

RCMP asking for assistance in identifying two individuals

The incident occurred on April 29 at Regina Beach
South Hill event to feature scavenger hunt and historic trolley tour

South Hill event to feature scavenger hunt and historic trolley tour

The trolley tour will show riders some of the historic landmarks and important neighbourhoods in the South Hill area
Mayor accuses councillor of keeping taxpayers, community economically ‘oppressed’

Mayor accuses councillor of keeping taxpayers, community economically ‘oppressed’

Coun. Brian Swanson was concerned about property tax arrears and property tax receivables and how those will affect the municipality in the future
Alberta premier playing dangerous game with separatist threat card

Alberta premier playing dangerous game with separatist threat card

Ron Walter writes about Alberta politics
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