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Rec venue expenses, parking meter repairs catch council’s eye during talks about Q1 report

Rec venue expenses, parking meter repairs catch council’s eye during talks about Q1 report

City administration presented a report about city hall's first-quarter activities during the May 27 regular council meeting.
Lynbrook will revive the tombstone golf tournament for centennial anniversary

Lynbrook will revive the tombstone golf tournament for centennial anniversary

Golfers are invited to swing into history as the Lynbrook Golf Club celebrates 100 years in Moose Jaw with one of Saskatchewan’s oldest golf courses
Moose Jaw business OK'd despite failing to first seek approval

Moose Jaw business OK'd despite failing to first seek approval

During its May 27 regular meeting, city council unanimously approved a discretionary use application from E.A. Construction Group Ltd. for a contractor’s office and yards at 1744 Main Street North.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
Warriors coach O’Leary reacts to impressive showing in must-win game against Voltigeurs

Warriors coach O’Leary reacts to impressive showing in must-win game against Voltigeurs

Team continues to find ways to win when backs against the wall, with 5-3 victory in final Memorial Cup round robin game sending Moose Jaw to semifinal
Warriors advance to Memorial Cup semifinal with win over Drummondville

Warriors advance to Memorial Cup semifinal with win over Drummondville

Ziprick scores game-winner in final minutes, Unger stops 49 shots as Warriors take 5-3 victory in must-win game; to face either Saginaw or London in semifinal on Friday
Updated tax phase-in policy gives breaks to distilleries, companies with over 60 staff

Updated tax phase-in policy gives breaks to distilleries, companies with over 60 staff

City council updated its tax phase-in policy during the May 27 regular meeting to include tax breaks for distillery-like businesses and companies that create more than 60 jobs. 
Just A Girl In Her Garden's owner shares story of greenhouse venture

Just A Girl In Her Garden's owner shares story of greenhouse venture

Jacqueline Williams and her husband, Jerred, four sons, and daughter hope to one day plant their roots on a quaint plot of land just south of town where her greenhouse business featuring carefully selected plants and enchanted garden products
Resident surprised to learn that property had been classed commercial decades ago

Resident surprised to learn that property had been classed commercial decades ago

City council discussed a discretionary use application about 701 Athabasca Street East during its May 27 regular meeting.
TAP Toastmasters to celebrate a quarter century of history in Moose Jaw

TAP Toastmasters to celebrate a quarter century of history in Moose Jaw

Toastmasters at Palliser (TAP) is thrilled to announce its 25-year anniversary as a distinct group within Toastmasters International, which is also coincidently celebrating 100 years as an organization this year
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