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Canadian canola, durum production declined this harvest

Canadian canola, durum production declined this harvest

Poor harvest weather reduced quality and prices of this year’s crop
Have a safe Christmas season

Have a safe Christmas season

MLA Warren Michelson's column for the week of Dec. 18, 2019
Roles of deputy mayor, committee chairs set; bylaws approved

Roles of deputy mayor, committee chairs set; bylaws approved

Coun. Crystal Froese will act as deputy mayor during the next two months as part of the regular rotation of councillors in that position
Land sale with Canadian Tire is positive for the city, says mayor

Land sale with Canadian Tire is positive for the city, says mayor

The sale of property to Canadian Tire is positive, says the mayor, since it shows residents growth is happening and indicates a billion-dollar company wants to be here
Holiday Train brings plenty of gifts for the Moose Jaw & District Food Bank

Holiday Train brings plenty of gifts for the Moose Jaw & District Food Bank

The CP Holiday Train was greeted by a larger-than-normal crowd of Moose Javians when it rolled into the city on Dec. 17
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 1 C, with a low of -10
Canadian Tire to pay $3.1M for land on the exhibition grounds

Canadian Tire to pay $3.1M for land on the exhibition grounds

Although the City of Moose Jaw is receiving $3.1 million from Canadian Tire for 11.95 acres on the exhibition grounds, after service costs are considered, the city will see a profit of $688,725, or $57,634 per acre
Ethan Brentnell returning home for intimate show before holidays

Ethan Brentnell returning home for intimate show before holidays

Ethan Brentnell has an exciting year ahead of him but first, he's got a holiday show planned just for his hometown crowd
Most homeowners to pay extra $121.80 next year after 2020 budget approved

Most homeowners to pay extra $121.80 next year after 2020 budget approved

Most homeowners should expect to pay an extra $121.80 in property taxes next year, or $10.15 a month, based on the recently approved budget
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