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UPDATED: Co-op refinery members return to Moose Jaw to protest

UPDATED: Co-op refinery members return to Moose Jaw to protest

Thirty members from the union carried placards and banners as they walked in front of the Co-op gas station at the corner of Thatcher Drive East and Ninth Avenue Northeast
Taxpayers to pay for water upgrades to industrial park after collapse of Carpere deal

Taxpayers to pay for water upgrades to industrial park after collapse of Carpere deal

City council voted 6-1 to have the municipality’s share of the SaskPower servicing agreement be funded from land development funds, with that money reimbursed from future SEIP land sales
Health care remains a top priority

Health care remains a top priority

MLA Warren Michelson's column for the week of March 11, 2020
UPDATED: Basketball players saddened their playoffs cancelled by teachers’ job action

UPDATED: Basketball players saddened their playoffs cancelled by teachers’ job action

Students from the Riverview/Cornerstone boys’ basketball team dropped off letters expressing their disappointment the season is coming to an abrupt end
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 8 C, with a low of -7
Moose Jaw basketball teams dealing with potential season end due to job action

Moose Jaw basketball teams dealing with potential season end due to job action

Saskatchewan Teacher’s Federation extra-curricular ban to cancel regionals, Hoopla if no deal reached by 3:30 p.m. Wednesday
Central wins fifth-straight high school boys basketball title

Central wins fifth-straight high school boys basketball title

Third-quarter surge proves to be difference in 78-63 win over game Peacock
Decade of dominance: Peacock wins 10th straight girls basketball championship

Decade of dominance: Peacock wins 10th straight girls basketball championship

Toilers emerge with 56-49 victory over Central in hard-fought final
Buffalo Pound hopes $220M funding application a success

Buffalo Pound hopes $220M funding application a success

The corporation intends to apply for the second intake of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) green infrastructure stream as a regional project by March 31
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