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Budget shortfall in PSSD nearly $600K less than expected, report shows

Budget shortfall in PSSD nearly $600K less than expected, report shows

Division administration presented a fourth-quarter report during the Sept. 5 board meeting that looked at total revenues and expenses to Aug. 31 — the end of the 2022-23 school year.
Warriors show loss of over $280,000 for past season

Warriors show loss of over $280,000 for past season

Ongoing inflationary pressures and rental agreement with city major factors in deficit, but franchise still in solid shape
Mossbank indie-hybrid book publisher’s Young Author competition wraps up Sept. 30

Mossbank indie-hybrid book publisher’s Young Author competition wraps up Sept. 30

Wood Dragon Books is a multi-limbed, indie/hybrid book publisher whose yearly Young Author Competition seeks out determined writers between 15 and 18 with the goal of helping them launch their literary careers
RCAF to perform flyover at 2 p.m. to honour Moose Jaw’s last WWII veteran

RCAF to perform flyover at 2 p.m. to honour Moose Jaw’s last WWII veteran

The late Allen (Al) Cameron died Aug. 29 at the Dr. F.H. Wigmore Hospital at age 98 after a fall. He was likely the last Second World War veteran in Moose Jaw.
Old bank building recalls wooly era in Canadian banking

Old bank building recalls wooly era in Canadian banking

Ron Walter looks at the history of banks in Canada
Residents asked to give opinion about police service in new survey

Residents asked to give opinion about police service in new survey

Within this survey, Moose Jaw residents will be given the opportunity to answer a variety of questions on how they perceive different aspects of the Moose Jaw Police Service. 
Self-directed, drop-in pottery club fires up the kiln at Cultural Centre

Self-directed, drop-in pottery club fires up the kiln at Cultural Centre

An exciting new program at the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre offers amateur potters a place to drop in and work on their own projects using the wheels and kilns in the centre's studios
New parking changes on First Avenue NW to take effect on Sept. 18

New parking changes on First Avenue NW to take effect on Sept. 18

The project, which city council approved as part of the 2023 Budget, will see parking stalls added to the east side of First Avenue Northwest between Manitoba Street and Oxford Street.  
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of 23 C with a low of 5 C
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