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Breaking: Province gives over $124K to support new emergency shelter in Moose Jaw

Breaking: Province gives over $124K to support new emergency shelter in Moose Jaw

The Government of Saskatchewan is investing $124,400 to establish 15 emergency shelter spaces in Moose Jaw, operated by John Howard Society of Saskatchewan. The funding is part of the Provincial Approach to Homelessness, announced in October 2023.
Guest Editorial with Joyce Walter

Guest Editorial with Joyce Walter

Oldtimers agree: Polar Vortex is darn cold
Budget rewind: Council believes new pool should be built near Sportsplex to save money

Budget rewind: Council believes new pool should be built near Sportsplex to save money

City administration has pegged the new aquatic centre’s total cost at just over $13 million, with construction at $12.5 million. Building the pool near the Sportsplex could save $6 million.
Budget rewind: Updated permit system could speed up permission approvals for projects

Budget rewind: Updated permit system could speed up permission approvals for projects

City administration told council during budget deliberations that it expects to implement the enhanced program in the first or second quarter of this year.
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 -3 C with a low of -9 C
Saskatchewan celebrates Family Literacy Week from Jan. 22 to 28

Saskatchewan celebrates Family Literacy Week from Jan. 22 to 28

The Government of Saskatchewan, the Saskatchewan Literacy Network (SLN) and local Family Literacy Hubs are inviting families to join them in celebrating Family Literacy Week from Jan. 22 to 28
Province reissues expression of 'disappointment' in response to second STF strike

Province reissues expression of 'disappointment' in response to second STF strike

As the second one-day Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) strike got underway on Jan. 22, MooseJawToday.com requested a statement from the Ministry of Education, which reissued an earlier emailed statement with little modification.
Robbie Burns Night to honour long-standing Scottish tradition on Jan. 25

Robbie Burns Night to honour long-standing Scottish tradition on Jan. 25

Known as a poet, writer, and presenter of folklore, the distinguished life of Scotsman Robert Burns has been celebrated everywhere people of Scottish descent have traveled the world over since 1796
Will white hats beat black hats in new TV season?

Will white hats beat black hats in new TV season?

Joyce Walter reflects on what the tv has to offer this winter
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