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Summer in Moose Jaw

Summer in Moose Jaw

MLA Warren Michelson's column for the week of July 24, 2019
Model aircraft club continues soaring in Moose Jaw

Model aircraft club continues soaring in Moose Jaw

The Moose Jaw Radio Control Aircraft Club meets once a month and flies from a 50-acre field at Hamilton Flats near the dog park
Industrial park to receive upgrades despite absence of anchor tenant

Industrial park to receive upgrades despite absence of anchor tenant

More than $1.2 million will be spent to install water and sewer services to the South East Industrial Area (SEIA), even though an anchor tenant has not been fully confirmed yet
Three options possible for future of SaskPower plant in Moose Jaw, says chamber

Three options possible for future of SaskPower plant in Moose Jaw, says chamber

City council considers SaskPower and its natural gas plant the main anchor tenant of the proposed South East Industrial Area
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 30 C, with a low of 13
Parkinson’s Local Hero making an impact on community

Parkinson’s Local Hero making an impact on community

Richard Molde was first diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2000, but he and his family have no intentions of giving up the fight for a cure
Upgrading airport not the most important priority, says councillor

Upgrading airport not the most important priority, says councillor

The Moose Jaw Municipal Airport Authority (MJMAA) has identified several needs, at an expected cost of $3 million
Alaska Highway double homicide suspects identified, last seen in Northern SK

Alaska Highway double homicide suspects identified, last seen in Northern SK

Both were last seen in northern Saskatchewan and are considered dangerous
What happens to taxes if city council spends those huge reserves?

What happens to taxes if city council spends those huge reserves?

Ron Walter writes about the city's reserves and what spending that money would do to property taxes
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