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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of 16 C, with a low of 2
City excited about the potential of industrial park

City excited about the potential of industrial park

City continuing the engagement process for industrial park development and pleased to have SaskPower as an anchor for the park with other possible developments in the pipeline.
SaskPower consults public regarding proposed natural gas plant

SaskPower consults public regarding proposed natural gas plant

SaskPower, along with the City of Moose Jaw and Associated Engineering, held an open house Monday to discuss the new industrial park and SaskPower’s planned natural gas facility that will be housed at the site.
Peacock students hone their skills at provincial competition

Peacock students hone their skills at provincial competition

Nine students from Peacock showcased their talents in the trades at the provincial level of Skills Canada.
Temporary roof for Paris cathedral to cost hundreds of millions, says expert

Temporary roof for Paris cathedral to cost hundreds of millions, says expert

Cathedral's stone shell should contribute to its longevity, says heritage expert
Cranberry Rose’s new owner excited to get started

Cranberry Rose’s new owner excited to get started

Christine Keck is enthusiastic about stepping into Liz Craigen's shoes as the new owner of Cranberry Rose
Bail hearing set for man accused of stealing truck

Bail hearing set for man accused of stealing truck

Darren Blair McNabb, from Regina, has been remanded back into custody until his bail hearing
Provincial budget strikes The Right Balance

Provincial budget strikes The Right Balance

MLA Warren Michelson's column for the week of April 17, 2019
Aboriginal language courses to be offered in high schools next fall

Aboriginal language courses to be offered in high schools next fall

High school students in Saskatchewan will have the opportunity to learn Dene, Nakawe and Michif beginning next fall
Trolley set to return after undergoing major repairs

Trolley set to return after undergoing major repairs

The trolley was taken off the streets last year after its brake system broke down
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