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Donation in memory of local farmer helps connect youths with agriculture

Donation in memory of local farmer helps connect youths with agriculture

To honour the memory of J.C. Tremblay, his family donated to Agriculture in the Classroom Sask.
‘Tough decisions’ ahead as council receives first look at 2024 budget

‘Tough decisions’ ahead as council receives first look at 2024 budget

City administration estimates that the 2024 operating budget faces a shortfall of roughly $120,000, while important capital projects face major funding issues due to the increasing need to rehabilitate existing infrastructure.  
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 25 C with a low of 8 C
The Moose Jaw Camera Club invites new members this fall

The Moose Jaw Camera Club invites new members this fall

The club held its opening fall meeting Sept. 11 and anyone with a love of photography is welcome
Sask Polytech receives state-of-the-art electrical simulation tech from industry partners

Sask Polytech receives state-of-the-art electrical simulation tech from industry partners

Electrical Engineering Technology students at Saskatchewan Polytechnic Moose Jaw campus will now benefit from state-of-the-art technology thanks to a generous gift from Dynamo, Altelec, and GE Grid Solutions
Autumn: The season of my discontent

Autumn: The season of my discontent

Joyce Walter reflects on random musings
Sask. librarians speak to Alzheimer Society on creating dementia-friendly communities

Sask. librarians speak to Alzheimer Society on creating dementia-friendly communities

The Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan welcomed a panel of librarians from across the province on Sept. 6 for a Community Conversation on creating libraries and communities that are friendly and accessible to people living with dementia
Province halts work on Ninth SW due to presence of historical artifacts

Province halts work on Ninth SW due to presence of historical artifacts

Work on Ninth Avenue Southwest, crosswalk lights at the intersection of Coteau Street and Ninth Southwest and underground waterline work were some topics city council inquired about during its recent meeting.
Old Farmer’s Almanac focuses on weather and trends in agriculture

Old Farmer’s Almanac focuses on weather and trends in agriculture

Ron Walter looks at the 2024 Old Farmer's Almanac
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