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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 22 C with a low of 7 C
Rental company proposes building 24-unit apartment complex on Algoma Ave.

Rental company proposes building 24-unit apartment complex on Algoma Ave.

The Chhokar family has lived in Moose Jaw since 1971 and managed nearly 200 rental units since 1994, and wants to add more housing, which could support the community’s many international students.  
Police arrest two people and find drugs and weapons during search

Police arrest two people and find drugs and weapons during search

On April 22, members of the MJPS’s Criminal Investigation Section (CIS) and tactical response team (TRT) executed a search warrant at a residence in the 1200 block of Ninth Avenue Northeast.
Just how much carbon tax are we paying to drive?

Just how much carbon tax are we paying to drive?

Ron Walter takes a deeper look at the Carbon Tax
One 'Little Library' owner hopes to see her free seed exchange gain momentum

One 'Little Library' owner hopes to see her free seed exchange gain momentum

You may have noticed several lending libraries across the city, and now that spring has sprung, Teresa Davies and her husband have added a free seed exchange program and hope the idea gains traction across Moose Jaw’s 29 other "Little Library" locations
UPDATED: Moving business moving to new location on North Service Road

UPDATED: Moving business moving to new location on North Service Road

City administration received a business licence application in early April from businessman Dyllan Avinou for Moose Movers to operate at 153 North Service Road — the former Trailer World location.
Pink salmon brings back school day memories

Pink salmon brings back school day memories

Joyce Walter reflects on a much loved food from her childhood
‘No significant progress’ made in arbitration over fixing Thunderbird Viaduct, city says

‘No significant progress’ made in arbitration over fixing Thunderbird Viaduct, city says

City administration provided an update about arbitration and general repairs to the Fourth Avenue Southwest bridge during the April 22 regular council meeting. 
Band festival will focus on out-of-province students as teacher's dispute continues

Band festival will focus on out-of-province students as teacher's dispute continues

Despite navigating the pandemic and returning in 2023, this year’s band and choral festival is facing an entirely new problem that will limit attendance to students from outside the province
Letter to the Editor: Short Business Hours at City Hall

Letter to the Editor: Short Business Hours at City Hall

A letter to the editor from A.W. Allan
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