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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of -6 C, with a low of -9
Vaping restrictions passed in Saskatchewan, beginning in 2020

Vaping restrictions passed in Saskatchewan, beginning in 2020

Vaping products will be treated in the same way as tobacco products, beginning in early 2020, after a unanimous decision from the Ministry of Health
Vanier Entrepreneurship ventures officially open for business

Vanier Entrepreneurship ventures officially open for business

Two new businesses run entirely by Vanier students are open for business, following their launch on Nov. 5
Event helps students learn to be safe now and in the future

Event helps students learn to be safe now and in the future

Prairie South School Division and its partners hosted the third annual Safety Day at the exhibition grounds
Casino Moose Jaw earns responsible gambling reaccreditation

Casino Moose Jaw earns responsible gambling reaccreditation

Both Casinos Regina and Moose Jaw have been reaccredited by the Responsible Gambling Council
Provincial program supports local veterans group

Provincial program supports local veterans group

The ANAVETS have received $4,000 for electrical upgrades
Council wants more accountability from third-party partner groups

Council wants more accountability from third-party partner groups

A higher level of accountability will soon be expected from third-party boards, committees and commissions that have an operating agreement with the City of Moose Jaw.
Reduction, merger of committees to provide ‘modest savings’ at city hall

Reduction, merger of committees to provide ‘modest savings’ at city hall

The city clerk's office had conducted a four-month review of all committees and advisory boards to determine if they were effective and still necessary.
Editorial: The mayor's outbursts

Editorial: The mayor's outbursts

Editor Joan Ritchie writes about Mayor Tolmie's spat with Coun. Swanson during the last council meeting
Three city committees shut down due to lack of citizen interest

Three city committees shut down due to lack of citizen interest

The Economic Development Committee, the Housing Advisory Committee and the Municipal Planning Commission are three advisory boards that city council has voted to shut down due to little interest or use
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