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GriefShare.org program now offered through group sessions at two Moose Jaw churches

GriefShare.org program now offered through group sessions at two Moose Jaw churches

The 13-week GriefShare.org program is available in-person or online starting February 22nd.
Growing church not required to provide more parking spaces, appeals board rules

Growing church not required to provide more parking spaces, appeals board rules

Living Springs Church has grown beyond 90 people, so it approached the development appeals board in mid-January asking for a variance under the zoning bylaw so it didn't have to provide more parking stalls.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

This week's editorial from senior editor Joan Ritchie.
Saskatchewan Archives Week celebrates culture and heritage in the community

Saskatchewan Archives Week celebrates culture and heritage in the community

The Western Development Museum (WDM) hosted Saskatchewan Archives Week on Saturday, Feb. 11.
‘Stand up, wake up!’: resident urges council to reject new school’s proposed site

‘Stand up, wake up!’: resident urges council to reject new school’s proposed site

During a passionate, fiery and — at times — emotional presentation, resident Michel Labonte didn’t hold back in denouncing city council’s passive attitude toward the location of the proposed joint-use school.
22 city staff recognized for earning leadership certificates from U of R

22 city staff recognized for earning leadership certificates from U of R

City council recognized the 22 staff members during the Feb. 13 regular council meeting. 
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 -6 C with a low of -18 C.
Minor b-ball association closes, new league to start next fall

Minor b-ball association closes, new league to start next fall

'It has been an absolute pleasure watching our city’s youth grow in this sport. We thank you, our MJMBA family, for your support and wish you all the best in the future!'
City investments gained over $5M in Q4 of 2022, report shows

City investments gained over $5M in Q4 of 2022, report shows

The City of Moose Jaw’s stock investments gained more than $5 million during the fourth quarter of 2022 but lost over $8 million in total for the year.
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