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Youth committee wants BioBags to replace plastic bags in Moose Jaw

Youth committee wants BioBags to replace plastic bags in Moose Jaw

Between 500 billion and one trillion plastic bags are consumed each year worldwide
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 11
Bloggers are not legitimate news outlets, say some city councillors

Bloggers are not legitimate news outlets, say some city councillors

Cultural change in news consumption means people are getting information from non-traditional media outlets, says mayor
Biodegradable, compostable important environmental concepts to know, youths say

Biodegradable, compostable important environmental concepts to know, youths say

A group of youths believes it is important to know the difference among the terms biodegradable, compostable and degradable, since those expressions can have an effect on the environment
Canola meal option fits in with pasture drought

Canola meal option fits in with pasture drought

Although canola meal was about six per cent more expensive, a U of S trial study showed it was more cost efficient
Thoughts flowed free at urinal during Stock Growers convention

Thoughts flowed free at urinal during Stock Growers convention

Ron Walter writes about science and accuracy in reporting
NDP health critics hearing cries for accessibility in health-care services

NDP health critics hearing cries for accessibility in health-care services

Opposition critics are just beginning their province-wide tour of public forums, but are already hearing there is a need for more accessibility in health-care services
Local scuba club event has you diving for your own golf balls

Local scuba club event has you diving for your own golf balls

The Drive & Dive event gives local divers something new to look at on the bottom of Lovering Lake
Carbon tax case heading to Supreme Court in December

Carbon tax case heading to Supreme Court in December

The case will go before the Supreme Court of Canada on Dec. 5
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