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Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of -11 C with a low of -15 C.
Budget 2023: Mayor acknowledges that residents will have tough time handling tax increase

Budget 2023: Mayor acknowledges that residents will have tough time handling tax increase

City council huddled together after approving the 2023 budget and agreed that this is a “needs budget and not a wants budget,” while everything in the budget is necessary to fix buildings and operate the city, the mayor says.
Blazers score five in third on way to victory over Winmar Warriors

Blazers score five in third on way to victory over Winmar Warriors

Moose Jaw drops 9-3 decision in Saskatoon to SMAAAHL first-place club
Budget 2023: Council approves property tax hike of 4.62% for next year

Budget 2023: Council approves property tax hike of 4.62% for next year

During a special budget meeting on Dec. 14, Council voted 6-1 to approve the 2023 operating budget and 2023-27 capital and equipment reserve budgets as amended.
Carpere Canada’s concept plan to re-develop Valley View gets council’s OK

Carpere Canada’s concept plan to re-develop Valley View gets council’s OK

Carpere Canada presented its concept plan to city council during its Dec. 12 executive committee meeting.
Expansion of Saskatchewan’s Lithium industry

Expansion of Saskatchewan’s Lithium industry

The Government of Saskatchewan will include lithium projects in the expansion of both the Oil and Gas Processing Investment Incentive (OGPII) and Saskatchewan Petroleum Innovation Incentive (SPII) programs.
Visit Moose Jaw invites event planners to apply for funding

Visit Moose Jaw invites event planners to apply for funding

Visit Moose Jaw wants to increase awareness of its role in funding events that bring valuable business to the city, such as the Scotties Tournament of Hearts and the recent Snowbirds Golden Anniversary reunion.
Gravelbourg Cares Shuttle Service wins $20,000 grand prize

Gravelbourg Cares Shuttle Service wins $20,000 grand prize

The Gravelbourg Cares Shuttle Service (GCSS), an all-volunteer community non-profit that transports people to their medical appointments, has won the Grand Prize of $20,000 from Winfield United’s Raise the Barn contest. “We’re over the moon, for sure.
Side dishes to complement Tom Turkey or Henry Ham

Side dishes to complement Tom Turkey or Henry Ham

This week's recipes include Turnip Puff, Brandied Cranberries and Ginger Glazed Carrots.
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