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Breaking into business, slapping library patron land man in jail

Breaking into business, slapping library patron land man in jail

Braeden McKenzie appeared in provincial court recently and received four months in jail after pleading guilty to several charges.
Homestand '23: Mike Plume Band reunites post-pandemic for a Prairie tour

Homestand '23: Mike Plume Band reunites post-pandemic for a Prairie tour

The Mike Plume Band comes to Moose Jaw on September 9th for the Homestand ’23 concert
Business owner can subdivide property despite zoning bylaw conflict, appeals board rules

Business owner can subdivide property despite zoning bylaw conflict, appeals board rules

The development appeals board met on July 18 to hear from business owner Raymond Allan Toews, who wants to subdivide his property — Ray-Donn Building Materials — at 506 High Street West into two separate lots.
Drinkwater's 'Willett on Wenzel' mansion 'WOWs' the village with rich history

Drinkwater's 'Willett on Wenzel' mansion 'WOWs' the village with rich history

On Aug. 6, Don Lammle celebrated the completion of major renovations on Drinkwater’s mansion with quite a story to tell
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 31 C with a low of 17 C
UPDATED: Industrial incident in northeast forces closure of Lancaster Road

UPDATED: Industrial incident in northeast forces closure of Lancaster Road

A 26-year-old male has been declared deceased after an incident in the northeast area of Moose Jaw today
Early harvest means earlier work in kitchens

Early harvest means earlier work in kitchens

This week's recipes include Green Tomato Jam, Autumn Salsa and Spiced Crabapples
Pee Wee Barrel Racing All About Family - Photo Essay

Pee Wee Barrel Racing All About Family - Photo Essay

Tuesday afternoon saw the pee wee barrel racers, children five to seven years old, out in their finest at the Saskatchewan Barrel Racing Association’s 2023 provincial championships
City hall reduces pay for out-of-scope staff who cover colleagues’ absences

City hall reduces pay for out-of-scope staff who cover colleagues’ absences

Out-of-scope staff at city hall who cover another employee’s vacation or leave usually receive a temporary 20-per-cent pay bump, but an updated policy will decrease that number to eight per cent.
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