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Resident’s request to council to raise falcon rejected over fears of setting precedent

Resident’s request to council to raise falcon rejected over fears of setting precedent

Brandon Kobelsky and Rick Bryne, president of the Saskatchewan Falconry Association, addressed council during its Oct. 10 executive committee about the former possibly raising a falcon at his residence.
Appeals board approves four projects that contravene zoning bylaw

Appeals board approves four projects that contravene zoning bylaw

The board met on Sept. 19 to hear from Kelly Sandvold at 217 Coteau Street East, Crystal Kober-McCubbing from Northwest Child Development Centre at 679 Hall Street West, Norman Hales from Horizon Homes Ltd. for 104 Iron Bridge Drive and Angela Klemenz from Klemenz Bros. Homes Ltd. for 1022 Wolfe Avenue.
Council approves 2024 schedule for roles of deputy mayor and committee chairpersons

Council approves 2024 schedule for roles of deputy mayor and committee chairpersons

During their Oct. 10 regular meeting, members unanimously approved their appointments of deputy mayor and chairpersons of standing committees from Jan. 1 to Nov. 18, 2024. The schedule officially ends on Nov. 13, 2024, as that is when the general municipal election occurs in Saskatchewan. 
Police, province warn residents about online scams with rental units, sale items

Police, province warn residents about online scams with rental units, sale items

Police have learned that individuals are making fake Facebook posts about available rental units and/or items for sale. The scammer will ask for a deposit in advance via an e-transfer for the person to secure the item or rental unit. 
Buttons in the back planned to show off assets

Buttons in the back planned to show off assets

Joyce Walter reflects on her fashion choices that are making a comeback
'Do More' Agriculture Foundation launches 'Walk With Me' mental health campaign

'Do More' Agriculture Foundation launches 'Walk With Me' mental health campaign

In recognition and celebration of World Mental Health Day, the Do More Agriculture Foundation has launched the 'Walk With Me' campaign in partnership with BASF Canada Agricultural Solutions to promote mental health awareness in the agriculture industry
Wakamow Valley has many things to see and do this winter

Wakamow Valley has many things to see and do this winter

Wakamow Valley covers 200 hectares (500 acres) of land south of Moose Jaw and has enough space and activities to keep people occupied throughout the winter.
Yara Centre closed Oct. 10 for 2023 Water Main Replacement work

Yara Centre closed Oct. 10 for 2023 Water Main Replacement work

The Yara Centre will be closed all day on Tuesday, October 10 as part of the 2023 Water Main Replacement project requires a temporary shutoff of the facility's water supply, the City of Moose Jaw has announced
Self-cleaning toilet seats, false savings and lost hyperbaric chamber

Self-cleaning toilet seats, false savings and lost hyperbaric chamber

Ron Walter discusses a new purchase for the bathroom
Start Christmas shopping early by attending the annual Whistlestop Craft Sale

Start Christmas shopping early by attending the annual Whistlestop Craft Sale

The Whistlestop Christmas Craft Sale is a two-day event at the Moose Jaw Exhibition Centre that occurs Friday, Oct. 20, from 2 to 9 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 21, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
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