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Evening markets return to the crescent this week

Evening markets return to the crescent this week

The Homegrown Farmer's Market is heading into the evenings, for a double dose of local produce each week
Appointing residents to inactive committees confuses some councillors

Appointing residents to inactive committees confuses some councillors

Some municipal committees have not met in months, while city administration is reviewing the viability of every one to determine whether to keep them around
Property owners want exemptions to zoning bylaw for projects

Property owners want exemptions to zoning bylaw for projects

The proposed projects include fences and accessory buildings
Extra $26,000 required to complete sign project for Cultural Centre

Extra $26,000 required to complete sign project for Cultural Centre

The installation of the sign and frame are expected to occur before the end of summer.
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 25 C, with a low of 16
Topic of media relations again dominates talks on proposed communications plan

Topic of media relations again dominates talks on proposed communications plan

The proposed communications policy for the City of Moose Jaw could return for official approval in August
Charter protects rights of journalists, including online reporters, says blogger

Charter protects rights of journalists, including online reporters, says blogger

Mickey Djuric spoke to city council regarding a previous discussion on who is a legitimate journalist and whether information should be limited to certain media outlets
Council makes 15 Wing’s commander and wife honorary citizens

Council makes 15 Wing’s commander and wife honorary citizens

Col. Denis O'Reilly, base commander of 15 Wing, and his wife Doris are moving to Winnipeg as part of a transfer
Man gets 18 months of jail for B&E, assault with pen

Man gets 18 months of jail for B&E, assault with pen

Cody Brian Lerat will spend 18 months in jail in a provincial correctional centre, before facing 12 months of probation once released
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