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Art committee looking at locations for bison sculpture, Ukrainian artwork, mural

Art committee looking at locations for bison sculpture, Ukrainian artwork, mural

City council discussed some of the public art committee's activities during the Jan. 9 regular meeting.
Big year for Heartland Hospice in work towards dedicated end-of-life beds

Big year for Heartland Hospice in work towards dedicated end-of-life beds

The non-profit organization Heartland Hospice Moose Jaw was established in Nov. 2014 to improve and expand palliative care options in the city. Palliative care is the relief of symptoms and suffering caused by a severe illness
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 -10 C with a low of -12 C.
Warriors offence struggles in loss to last-place Edmonton

Warriors offence struggles in loss to last-place Edmonton

Oil Kings score early in third period, go on to 3-2 win over Moose Jaw in Edmonton
Christmas-themed porcelain village raises almost $400 for Salvation Army

Christmas-themed porcelain village raises almost $400 for Salvation Army

Bruce Miller and his wife, Erine Allen, hosted the 140-item display at their home from Dec. 1 to Jan. 9, which attracted dozens of people from near and far. 
Ongoing Battle against SAMA

Ongoing Battle against SAMA

“We need to see a change here. We must change for the sake of small businesses.”
Crews have been sanding streets regularly since late December, city says

Crews have been sanding streets regularly since late December, city says

The issue of sanding streets and sidewalks arose during city council’s Jan. 9 regular meeting.
Some positive thoughts to share with friendly stranger

Some positive thoughts to share with friendly stranger

Joyce Walter reflects on the question, "how's it going?"
Sewer, water tax hikes now official and will increase on Feb. 1

Sewer, water tax hikes now official and will increase on Feb. 1

Taxpayers can expect to pay an extra $4.58 per month or $54.96 per year for both water and sewer utility increases.
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