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Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
City hall creates first-ever formal training policy for new council members

City hall creates first-ever formal training policy for new council members

City administration is recommending that council implement a first-ever formal orientation and training policy.
SKVotes24: Sask. Party’s Tim McLeod wants another chance to serve community

SKVotes24: Sask. Party’s Tim McLeod wants another chance to serve community

Sask. Party candidate Tim McLeod is running for a second term in the Moose Jaw North riding.
Feds want Moose Jaw to build homes as part of $22M agreement

Feds want Moose Jaw to build homes as part of $22M agreement

Moose Jaw has received more than $36 million in gas tax funding over the years, with most of the money supporting major infrastructure projects.
City seeking $6.2M from feds to upgrade four community venues

City seeking $6.2M from feds to upgrade four community venues

City hall says if it’s successful in acquiring this federal funding, the money would provide “a significant relief to the current funding pressures”
Forthcoming bylaw change to help legion secure its new home

Forthcoming bylaw change to help legion secure its new home

During its Oct. 7 regular meeting, city council voted 6-0 to have city administration proceed with advertising and preparing a bylaw amendment to rezone 693 Fairford Street West.
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
City hall confident that landfill will close by 2030, if not sooner

City hall confident that landfill will close by 2030, if not sooner

City administration has been predicting the end of the landfill for more than two decades, but after a recent assessment, it says the venue will likely be finished by 2030.
Chamber talks ways provincial parties can support Moose Jaw

Chamber talks ways provincial parties can support Moose Jaw

More doctors, more money for infrastructure projects, more high-paying businesses and more resources to address homelessness are the top provincial election issues the Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce wants addressed.
UPDATED: Hunger in Moose Jaw launches 14th annual ‘I Bought A Lunch’ campaign

UPDATED: Hunger in Moose Jaw launches 14th annual ‘I Bought A Lunch’ campaign

Hunger in Moose Jaw makes almost 450 lunches daily for schoolchildren in Moose Jaw and area, while it distributes almost 80,000 lunch bags annually.
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