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CAA Sask. urges motorists to keep school zones safe

CAA Sask. urges motorists to keep school zones safe

According to the latest CAA survey, speeding and distracted driving are the top two hazardous behaviours performed by motorists
Moose Jaw: Glitchy virtual city hall program could still launch this year

Moose Jaw: Glitchy virtual city hall program could still launch this year

City administration presented a report about the Enterprise Resource Planning software program during the Aug. 26 city council meeting.
Moose Jaw Festival of Trees to return with a roaring ‘20s theme

Moose Jaw Festival of Trees to return with a roaring ‘20s theme

The inspiration for the theme has been in the works for several years.
From the Kitchen: Sauces add zest to vegetable dishes

From the Kitchen: Sauces add zest to vegetable dishes

Putting zip in carrots, beets, zucchini and more.
Moose Jaw’s investments gained over $650K during Q2

Moose Jaw’s investments gained over $650K during Q2

The report showed that there was $79,001,332.15 in the long-term portfolio and $25,387,952.54 in the moderate-term portfolio as of June 30, for a total of $104,389,284.69.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
‘Capitalist greed,’ ‘negative voices’ and permit delays forced Riverside Mission’s closure, charity says

‘Capitalist greed,’ ‘negative voices’ and permit delays forced Riverside Mission’s closure, charity says

Joe Miller, Souls Harbour Rescue Mission’s (SHRM) executive director, gave an exclusive interview to MooseJawToday.com about why SHRM cancelled the proposed Riverside Mission building project and permanently closed the shelter and soup kitchen.
24-unit apartment project can proceed despite zoning issues: appeals board

24-unit apartment project can proceed despite zoning issues: appeals board

The appeals board met in mid-July and heard from JC Chhokar about building a multi-unit apartment complex at 1345 Algoma Avenue, Moose Jaw.
Road trip reveals fine dining hidden gem

Road trip reveals fine dining hidden gem

The latest Trading Thoughts column from Ron Walter.
Moose Jaw’s smart water meter installation nearly 90% complete

Moose Jaw’s smart water meter installation nearly 90% complete

The four-year capital project to replace the roughly 12,500 water meters began in March 2022, after city hall selected Neptune Technology Group Canada Co. to lead the project.
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