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Info sheet gives more details on Valley View site redevelopment

Info sheet gives more details on Valley View site redevelopment

Carpere plans to invest $485M to turn Moose Jaw’s former Valley View site into a major AI hub with data centres, care and agriculture.
Vandalism at Connor Park pavilion prompts earlier gate closure

Vandalism at Connor Park pavilion prompts earlier gate closure

As a result, the gates to Connor Park will now close at 8 p.m. daily in an effort to curb future overnight damage
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Moose Jaw-area short-line rail companies to receive more funding

Moose Jaw-area short-line rail companies to receive more funding

The provincial short-line railway improvement program (SIRP) will support track upgrades and expansion, improved crossing surfaces and sightlines, bridge maintenance, track rehabilitation and other projects.
In photos: Construction moves forward on South Hill’s new joint-use school

In photos: Construction moves forward on South Hill’s new joint-use school

Once completed, the joint-use facility will provide students with access to modern amenities, energy-efficient design, and enhanced programming options — all under one roof, while maintaining distinct identities for each school community
European circus troupe making Canadian debut in Moose Jaw this summer

European circus troupe making Canadian debut in Moose Jaw this summer

Putting a modern twist on the beloved classic circus, Europa Super Circus offers an unforgettable evening of thrilling performances, mesmerizing lights, and whimsical delights.
The end of the Second World War in Europe

The end of the Second World War in Europe

Home at last; back working at the CPR; a 1945 interview with Clarance Dowse.
Vet highlights cow-related fertility concerns, urges more record-keeping

Vet highlights cow-related fertility concerns, urges more record-keeping

Rising open rates in Saskatchewan cattle herds may stem from drought, nutrition issues and mineral deficiencies, experts say.
Got coffee? MJPS to meet with businesses in new safety initiative

Got coffee? MJPS to meet with businesses in new safety initiative

Businesses are sometimes unsure whether they should call the police about something, but they should make contact so that an officer can determine whether help is required.
Public library kicks off Summer Reading Club with first-ever cultural launch party

Public library kicks off Summer Reading Club with first-ever cultural launch party

While the launch itself was held outdoors, the Summer Reading Club continues indoors throughout the season and offers three distinct programs — one each for children, youth, and adults
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