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Nature Moose Jaw to host guest presentation on falcon conservation efforts

Nature Moose Jaw to host guest presentation on falcon conservation efforts

Guest speaker Todd Smith will be holding a presentation on local kestrel falcon conservation efforts at The Kiwanis River Park Pavilion & Lodge this Friday, March 15 at 7 p.m.
Some councillors question need to spend money on certain capital projects

Some councillors question need to spend money on certain capital projects

The parks and recreation department presented eight additional capital projects it wants to pursue this year during the March 11 regular city council meeting. 
Editor's Note

Editor's Note

We’ve come a long way baby…if we review where we have been and where we are now, but we still have a ways to go
Southwest Day Care to hold fundraiser as it faces permanent closure

Southwest Day Care to hold fundraiser as it faces permanent closure

The Southwest Day Care and Early Learning Centre could be facing permanent closure due to a large-scale renovation project that will cost the local non-profit upwards of $200,000
Golden Ticket Sports Centre is profitable, accessible and well used, city says

Golden Ticket Sports Centre is profitable, accessible and well used, city says

City council focused its attention on the Golden Ticket Sports Centre during its March 11 regular meeting, including whether the venue is profitable and who is responsible for its upgrades.
CFUW announces first recipient of new province-wide women's educational grant

CFUW announces first recipient of new province-wide women's educational grant

The Saskatchewan provincial chapter of the Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) has just announced the winner of its first province-wide education grant for women
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 4 C with a low of -3 C
Parks and rec to spend nearly $400,000 on eight more capital projects this year

Parks and rec to spend nearly $400,000 on eight more capital projects this year

The parks and recreation department plans to spend nearly $400,000 this year on eight extra capital projects, such as replacing roofs, demolishing structures, upgrading pathways and improving lighting.
‘Giant ski hill’ on Ninth Avenue NW part of development in West Park

‘Giant ski hill’ on Ninth Avenue NW part of development in West Park

City administration provided an answer about the mysterious hill during the March 11 council meeting.
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