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Business owner to appeal after council denies expansion request

Business owner to appeal after council denies expansion request

The owner of Raydon Castle Building Centres will have to take his expansion request to the development appeals board after city hall denied his application due to zoning bylaw conflicts.
Grad class photograph of olden days tells story

Grad class photograph of olden days tells story

Joyce Walter reflects on grad season
Savouring the spirits of Moose Jaw: A guide to the local distilleries

Savouring the spirits of Moose Jaw: A guide to the local distilleries

The distillery scene in Moose Jaw has been heating up in recent years
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of 31 C with a low of 14 C.
Changes to traffic bylaw would let residents use e-scooters on streets, paths

Changes to traffic bylaw would let residents use e-scooters on streets, paths

While electric scooters haven’t yet been spotted zipping along Moose Jaw’s pothole-filled streets, city hall is preparing legislatively to ensure it’s ready when residents start using such devices. 
Bent Wrench Run once again will be a highlight of Father’s Day weekend

Bent Wrench Run once again will be a highlight of Father’s Day weekend

Show and shine in Wakamow Valley features hundreds of vehicles to take place on Sunday, June 18
Seven students to compete for awards during provincial Heritage Fair

Seven students to compete for awards during provincial Heritage Fair

The event takes place on Wednesday, June 14, at Government House at 4607 Dewdney Avenue in the Henry Newlands Ballroom between 2:30 and 3:30 p.m.
Vanier’s year-end band concert was ‘dino-mite’

Vanier’s year-end band concert was ‘dino-mite’

Vanier Collegiate Institute performed their year-end band and choir concert on Sunday at the Mae Wilson Theatre to a nearly packed audience
Volunteer tree-planting at Wakamow aims to help park stay thickly forested

Volunteer tree-planting at Wakamow aims to help park stay thickly forested

A volunteer tree-planting event saw a group of community members finding new homes for spruce, willow, and poplar saplings at three different locations within the park on June 11
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