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“It’s crazy, I kind of still don’t believe it": Warriors' Tracey signs with Ducks

“It’s crazy, I kind of still don’t believe it": Warriors' Tracey signs with Ducks

Warriors standout a first-round selection of Ducks in 2019 NHL Draft
Provincial budget on track so far

Provincial budget on track so far

The 2019-20 Mid-Year Report was released by the Government of Saskatchewan Nov. 28
Where will we move to stay in Canada?

Where will we move to stay in Canada?

Columnist Joyce Walter writes about the Wexit movement
Peacock performing “tale as old as time” for annual theatre production

Peacock performing “tale as old as time” for annual theatre production

This year's theatre production from A.E. Peacock Collegiate is a Disney classic, perfect for the whole family
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will be snowy, with a high of -5 C and a low of -12
City hall to show budget meetings online since Shaw Cable won’t

City hall to show budget meetings online since Shaw Cable won’t

City council is holding three special meetings on Nov. 27, Dec. 4 and Dec. 11 to discuss the 2020 budget proposals
Miscommunication prevented city hall from advertising rezoning application for property

Miscommunication prevented city hall from advertising rezoning application for property

The 7,700-square-foot building at 303 Coteau Street West used to be a church, but the new owners want to turn the space into a retail store to sell home appliances and furniture
Housing Advisory Committee urging council for continued public input after disbandment

Housing Advisory Committee urging council for continued public input after disbandment

The dissolution of the Housing Advisory Committee is posing a concern for committee members, as discussed at the Nov. 27 meeting
New system could let residents pay all municipal bills online

New system could let residents pay all municipal bills online

Diamond Municipal Systems will be paid $1.92 million to implement a new internal software system at city hall that will come online in 2021
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