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'Moose war' generated $7.4M in media attention for Moose Jaw

'Moose war' generated $7.4M in media attention for Moose Jaw

The phrase 'Mac the Moose' was spotted in the news around the world 993,000 times during the brief 'moose war'
UPDATED: Police barbecue attracts many

UPDATED: Police barbecue attracts many

The barbecue was held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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 16 C, with a low of 5
Councillor, mayor disagree over validity of survey results

Councillor, mayor disagree over validity of survey results

'We have been striving toward public engagement at city hall and having this survey is important,' said Mayor Fraser Tolmie.
Of only 212 persons who responded to a survey on city website, some support ‘modest’ property tax increases and an infrastructure levy

Of only 212 persons who responded to a survey on city website, some support ‘modest’ property tax increases and an infrastructure levy

Survey participants also indicated roadways, waterworks and wastewater infrastructure, and recreation services were important to them.
City hall denied approval to appeal decision made by property board

City hall denied approval to appeal decision made by property board

Contractor Sam Shaw wants to build an accessory building that is 1,632 square feet in size on a property at Lillooet Street West.
A cappella choir offers an easy-to-commit evening of music

A cappella choir offers an easy-to-commit evening of music

"It's a joyful experience, and I think that's what the ladies would probably say," said Wanda Reid, director of the Bel Coro choir
City hall officer handled two complaints from residents last year

City hall officer handled two complaints from residents last year

City hall's administrative review officer has reviewed fewer than three complaints from residents each year since 2003.
New GM of Mosaic Place has experience attracting big-name musicians

New GM of Mosaic Place has experience attracting big-name musicians

Ryan MacIvor spent the last 10 years as the general manager of an events centre in Dawson Creek, British Columbia.
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