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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 29 C, with a low of 11
Ride-hailing companies could operate in Moose Jaw starting this fall

Ride-hailing companies could operate in Moose Jaw starting this fall

Council discussed bylaws around ride-sharing, licensing taxi companies and drivers, and making amendments to The Licensing Bylaw to exempt vehicles for hire companies, during a recent executive committee meeting.
Proposed Traffic Bylaw changes focus on free parking permits, fines for speeding

Proposed Traffic Bylaw changes focus on free parking permits, fines for speeding

Free parking permits, voluntary fines for not wearing helmets and financial penalties for speeding through school zones some of the proposed changes to Traffic Bylaw.
A heart-warming reunion: cardiac arrest survivors connect with their paramedics

A heart-warming reunion: cardiac arrest survivors connect with their paramedics

As a part of Paramedic Services Week, two cardiac arrest survivors reunited for the first time with the paramedics who responded to their emergencies, as a celebration of the successful efforts from all personnel involved
Seniors’ groups ask council for financial support or they could shut down

Seniors’ groups ask council for financial support or they could shut down

It was standing room only at city hall as more than 85 residents jammed into council chambers to support Moose Jaw’s two struggling seniors’ organizations and their request for financial support.
Amalgamation best chance seniors' groups have to get municipal funding

Amalgamation best chance seniors' groups have to get municipal funding

The Cosmo Senior Citizens’ Centre (CSCC) and the Moose Jaw and District Seniors Association (MJDSA) are both struggling financially and approached council looking for long-term funding. 
Lots of parks and rec opportunities this June

Lots of parks and rec opportunities this June

June is Recreation and Parks Month
Police search for men who rammed vehicle into South Hill Shoppers, stole merchandise

Police search for men who rammed vehicle into South Hill Shoppers, stole merchandise

Two men clad in masks entered the store with two hockey bags and stole several Playstation 4s worth $2,500
Politics plays big role in Sask. government opposition to carbon tax

Politics plays big role in Sask. government opposition to carbon tax

Ron Walter's latest opinion column looks at the provincial government's opposition to a carbon tax
Gov’t eliminates import limits on alcohol from other provinces

Gov’t eliminates import limits on alcohol from other provinces

The change is effective immediately
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