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Realty Executives embraces recent changes in ownership

Realty Executives embraces recent changes in ownership

Mike Botterill is the sole owner of real estate company Realty Executives, and he's looking forward to the future
Heritage Day a chance to see Claybank Brick Plant in action

Heritage Day a chance to see Claybank Brick Plant in action

There's only one day a year to see the Claybank Brick Plant running its machinery, and that day is coming up on June 30
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of 28 C, with a low of 13
Country musician Amy Nelson goes acoustic for partnered tour kickoff

Country musician Amy Nelson goes acoustic for partnered tour kickoff

Regina-based country musician Amy Nelson has partnered with Boston Pizza for a charity tour across Saskatchewan
Riverview Collegiate’s Rock Band jams out on the streets of Moose Jaw

Riverview Collegiate’s Rock Band jams out on the streets of Moose Jaw

The collegiate’s rock band featured two drum kits, two bass guitars, a guitar, four singers, a xylophone, maracas and the sweet, sweet sound of a cowbell
Library hosting Magic: The Gathering program tonight

Library hosting Magic: The Gathering program tonight

It is a new program for the library, with several dates lined up throughout the summer
Properties approved for use as landscaping business, women’s shelter

Properties approved for use as landscaping business, women’s shelter

Owners of the property at 1060 Main Street North have been given discretionary approval to turn a two-suite residential dwelling into an office space for a proposed landscaping business
All aboard! Southern Prairie Railway open for the season

All aboard! Southern Prairie Railway open for the season

The train will operate in Ogema from now until September 28
Council’s investment decisions don’t sit well with councillor

Council’s investment decisions don’t sit well with councillor

The City of Moose Jaw has $100 million in reserves, with most of that money designated for medium- and long-term investment in the stock market
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