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Students learn how city is managed during Public Works Day party

Students learn how city is managed during Public Works Day party

More than 300 students from Moose Jaw learned more about the tasks and duties public works employees have.
Central Collegiate’s breakfast program receives $2,500 boost from two businesses

Central Collegiate’s breakfast program receives $2,500 boost from two businesses

Representatives from Simpson Seeds and Farm Credit Canada (FCC) visited the school on May 22 to make their donations of $500 and $2,000, respectively
Oldest municipal building ineligible for grant program

Oldest municipal building ineligible for grant program

The Chinese United Church, located at 303 High Street West, is the oldest recorded building in the community
Former CPR Station building gets funding for exterior renovations

Former CPR Station building gets funding for exterior renovations

The exterior of the CPR building will receive a bit of a face lift, thanks to the Downtown Facade Improvement Program
Spring session comes to a close

Spring session comes to a close

MLA Warren Michelson's column for the week of May 22, 2019
Crash survivor urges residents to keep STARS in the sky with lottery ticket purchase

Crash survivor urges residents to keep STARS in the sky with lottery ticket purchase

Tickets for the STARS Lottery are available from now until July 18
Are Phillies regretting Harper’s millions?

Are Phillies regretting Harper’s millions?

Columnist Bruce Penton looks at Bryce Harper's struggles in Philadelphia
Healthy eating habits for newborns start with parents

Healthy eating habits for newborns start with parents

Beginning to give your baby solid food can be daunting, but it's much easier than it sounds, according to local public health nutritionist
Spas perform well in Saskatchewan tourism experience comparison

Spas perform well in Saskatchewan tourism experience comparison

Tourism Saskatchewan has been examining different aspects of tourism in the province
Community associations gathering to recruit new members

Community associations gathering to recruit new members

Every community association is gathering together as a collective group for the first time to discuss ways to recruit new members and to support the city’s east side
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