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City hall clock tower to have fresh faces by end of summer as restoration underway

City hall clock tower to have fresh faces by end of summer as restoration underway

City Hall is one of Moose Jaw’s most historic and significant pieces of architecture, and the clock tower at its top is its crowning glory, which is why some true-to-heritage facelifts have been ordered and will be completed by the end of summer.
Moose Jaw breaks ground on first joint-use school project in the city

Moose Jaw breaks ground on first joint-use school project in the city

The Government of Saskatchewan is investing nearly $69 million dollars in funding for the planning, design and construction of the Prekindergarten - Grade 8 school, which is an increase of approximately $19 million dollars since the site was selected in 2020.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

This week's editorial from senior editor Joan Ritchie.
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 21 C with a low of 5 C.
Special air quality statement issued in south Sask. due to wildfire smoke

Special air quality statement issued in south Sask. due to wildfire smoke

Smoke is expected to cause poor air quality.
Musician’s home tour to include memory-boosting care home performances

Musician’s home tour to include memory-boosting care home performances

Mario Crevier, a musician and musical therapist who performs under the name Elliott Barraclough, is returning to his Saskatchewan roots this summer, including as many free performances at long-term care homes as he can fit in.
Early explorers would have been confused by map

Early explorers would have been confused by map

Joyce Walter reflects on her backyard garden.
Review coming for tire recycling procurement

Review coming for tire recycling procurement

Premier Scott Moe announces Cam Swan will review procurement practices and assess future needs of tire recycling and processing
Artificial Intelligence no longer science fiction — amazing and scary

Artificial Intelligence no longer science fiction — amazing and scary

Ron Walter looks at the darker side of AI.
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