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City expects to start filling potholes in late April or early May

City expects to start filling potholes in late April or early May

City council made several inquiries during its April 8 meeting about various infrastructure-related topics.
Feds must give cities enough infrastructure funding to handle population growth, Luhning says

Feds must give cities enough infrastructure funding to handle population growth, Luhning says

Coun. Dawn Luhning is concerned that the federal government is “toying” with the gas tax fund and could eliminate it, which she believes would hinder council’s ability to upgrade infrastructure.
Central student appreciates support making educational trip to Europe possible

Central student appreciates support making educational trip to Europe possible

After reaching out to the community for support this January, Central Collegiate student Austin Kretsch was able to raise enough funds to join an educational trip to Europe offered by EF (Education First) Tours and has now returned home just a little bit wiser
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Friday will have a high of 17 C with a low of 3 C
Hillcrest Golf Club approves master plan for major course renovations at AGM

Hillcrest Golf Club approves master plan for major course renovations at AGM

First shovels could be in ground this fall for multi-million dollar 2024 Master Plan project
Moose Jaw’s Nimegeers, Breitkreuz off to Esso Cup national championship with Regina

Moose Jaw’s Nimegeers, Breitkreuz off to Esso Cup national championship with Regina

Two-game sweep of Winnipeg Ice in West Regional sends Rebels ot national tournament for second straight season
Police arrest 29-year-old woman for string of drug- and firearms-related offences

Police arrest 29-year-old woman for string of drug- and firearms-related offences

The Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) has arrested and charged Destiny Tarrant, 29, with several firearms-related offences that are being added to a string of prior drug-related offences following her arrest on April 9
Police chief slams province for not consulting agencies about new marshals’ service

Police chief slams province for not consulting agencies about new marshals’ service

Police Chief Rick Bourassa was diplomatic but blunt in his criticisms of the provincial government’s decision to create a marshals’ service, which he believes will infringe on municipal jurisdictions and steal experienced members.
Keeping on keeping on: Warriors Savoie aims to keep momentum going in second round

Keeping on keeping on: Warriors Savoie aims to keep momentum going in second round

After successful showing in first round against Wheat Kings, tougher series expected in second around against Swift Current
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