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Wet spring prevented burials from happening at Rosedale Cemetery, second-quarter report says

Wet spring prevented burials from happening at Rosedale Cemetery, second-quarter report says

City council received a report about the parks and recreation department's second-quarter activities during the Aug. 28 regular meeting.
Car enthusiasts have one final chance to show off their ride this fall

Car enthusiasts have one final chance to show off their ride this fall

The Next Gen Car Club is holding their season closer on Sunday, Sept. 24 at Tatawaw Park
Council names 10 people to sit on youth advisory committee

Council names 10 people to sit on youth advisory committee

During its Aug. 28 executive committee meeting, council approved a recommendation to appoint 10 individuals to the advisory group for a term of office to comment immediately and conclude on June 30, 2024 or until a successor is appointed.
Events Centre had $60K deficit in Q2, while catering netted $172K profit

Events Centre had $60K deficit in Q2, while catering netted $172K profit

City administration presented the second-quarter financial report during the Aug. 28 regular city council meeting. Included in the document was financial information about the Events Centre/Multiplex.
More memories of days gone by so long ago

More memories of days gone by so long ago

Joyce Walter reflects on more childhood memories
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of 33 C with a low of 15 C
Chronically broken pothole repair truck forces city to spend $273K on new one

Chronically broken pothole repair truck forces city to spend $273K on new one

During its Aug. 28 regular meeting, city council approved the sole source purchase of a pothole truck from the City of Weyburn for $273,350 to replace existing Unit 169, which it had rented out since Aug. 1.
Three residents recognized by city for having best-looking properties

Three residents recognized by city for having best-looking properties

The City of Moose Jaw handed out three awards during the Aug. 28 regular city council meeting as part of the 2023 Beautification Awards program. Sarah Regent, city horticulturalist, spoke briefly about each winner, while Mayor Clive Tolley presented a plaque to each recipient. 
MJPL announces new Board of Library Teens, Spike Prime LEGO kits, Summer Reading wrap-up party

MJPL announces new Board of Library Teens, Spike Prime LEGO kits, Summer Reading wrap-up party

With summer basically over, the Moose Jaw Public Library (MJPL) will return to regular programming, restart the Book Club, and now has a new youth advisory group called the Board of Library Teens (BOLT)
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