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Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of -16 C, with a low of -26
Safety on councillors’ minds as police service receives 3.26-per-cent budget increase

Safety on councillors’ minds as police service receives 3.26-per-cent budget increase

The Moose Jaw Police Service's operating budget for next year is $10,129,563, which is an increase of $319,916, or 3.26 per cent, over this year
Classical concert series travelling living rooms across the prairies

Classical concert series travelling living rooms across the prairies

Living Room Live is returning to Moose Jaw for a second time, for an intimate house concert at a local family's home
Tropical plant care indoors

Tropical plant care indoors

A column from Leslie Cornell with several tropical plant tips
The Price is Right is coming to Mosaic Place

The Price is Right is coming to Mosaic Place

The popular show comes to Moose Jaw this March
Still going strong: Anderson winning on world stage after decades of provincial Scotties success

Still going strong: Anderson winning on world stage after decades of provincial Scotties success

Two-time defending senior world champion played in Moose Jaw Scotties national championship in 2015
Kinsmen Safe Ride program ready for another busy holiday season

Kinsmen Safe Ride program ready for another busy holiday season

“It's not a real big moneymaker, but it's more a good community service that gets a lot of recognition for what it is,” said Allen Proust, of the Moose Jaw Kinsmen Club
Over $3M in interest earnings to help fund capital projects in 2020

Over $3M in interest earnings to help fund capital projects in 2020

More than $100 million in municipal reserves has been invested in long-term and medium-term portfolios, with the investment managers looking after the money for the municipality
Parks and rec needs budget hike of 114 per cent to adequately fund all structures

Parks and rec needs budget hike of 114 per cent to adequately fund all structures

The average annual capital funding provided to the parks department during the past 10 years has been $1,096,181, although the 2020 budget proposes providing $1,072,995
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