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Mural receives facelift

Mural receives facelift

Artist Grant McLaughlin continues to look after the city's murals
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 26 C, with a low of 15
Proposed changes to noise and building bylaws closer to fruition

Proposed changes to noise and building bylaws closer to fruition

The noise bylaw amendments were created in response to complaints from Canadian musician Burton Cummings against businesswoman Kyra Klassen
Celtic folk band A New Ground to visit Moose Jaw in early July

Celtic folk band A New Ground to visit Moose Jaw in early July

A New Ground — composed of Claryssa Webb on fiddle and vocals and Ryan Dugal on guitar and vocals — hits Moose Jaw on Friday, July 5 and Saturday, July 6, with both shows kicking off at 9 p.m. at Bobby’s Place on High Street. 
Smoking bylaw changes would ban smoking on patios at bars, restaurants

Smoking bylaw changes would ban smoking on patios at bars, restaurants

Studies have shown 80 per cent of Saskatchewan residents don’t smoke; polls show 75 per cent of the province wants smoke-free decks and patios
Council discusses financial benefits of speed cameras

Council discusses financial benefits of speed cameras

Speed enforcement cameras generated $2.5 million in gross revenue last year for Moose Jaw, while net revenue from that was $979,000
Rwanda mission trip on the horizon for local family

Rwanda mission trip on the horizon for local family

“I can't believe how Moose Jaw has rallied around us and supported us in going, and so many people want to help,” said Cherrie Jacques, of her family’s upcoming mission trip
Are tax arrears really as unimportant as mayor claimed in outburst?

Are tax arrears really as unimportant as mayor claimed in outburst?

Ron Walter writes about the issue of tax arrears, as raised at a recent city council meeting
Solar company receives fourth extension from council for possible project

Solar company receives fourth extension from council for possible project

MackSun Solar Corporation intends to build a 10-megawatt pilot solar farm on roughly 130 acres of municipal-owned land, which would include a Saskatchewan Polytechnic Moose Jaw Campus research and education centre. 
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