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Former Dairy Queen site on Athabasca Street to be rezoned

Former Dairy Queen site on Athabasca Street to be rezoned

'Nexii is becoming a world-class player in the building technology industry and going forward wants to maintain Moose Jaw as an integral part of our operations,' said quality manager Andrew Sloane
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 -18 C, with a low of -26
Legion sells its building after 94 years of ownership

Legion sells its building after 94 years of ownership

'The cost of operating a building that is 94 years old was hurting us financially. We thought it was prudent to look for an alternative operation,' said legion president Sharon Erickson
Homegrown Farmer’s Market joins the Scotties buzz with special market dates

Homegrown Farmer’s Market joins the Scotties buzz with special market dates

The Homegrown Farmer's Market will help Moose Jaw ring in the Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Predictions for 2020 say be prepared for grasshoppers, wheat midge

Predictions for 2020 say be prepared for grasshoppers, wheat midge

The provincial insect specialist is warning producers to be prepared for grasshoppers and wheat midge in potentially damaging numbers this year
Funeral Council registrar answers questions about funerary rights in Saskatchewan

Funeral Council registrar answers questions about funerary rights in Saskatchewan

The Palliative Care Roadshow from the Saskatchewan Hospice Palliative Care Association also answered attendees' questions about the legalities of funerary rights
Robert Froese unveils new exhibition combining ceramics and music at MJMAG

Robert Froese unveils new exhibition combining ceramics and music at MJMAG

“I want things to connect, but I want to show them as distinct pieces too," said artist Robert Froese, of his new exhibition at the Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery
A clean bill of health: no invasive mussels in Sask. waters last year

A clean bill of health: no invasive mussels in Sask. waters last year

More than 3,100 watercraft were checked for signs of aquatic invasive species (AIS)
Old rancher muses about poker character, Trump, coronavirus

Old rancher muses about poker character, Trump, coronavirus

Ron Walter's column from the latest issue of The Moose Jaw Express
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