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Grant money, not tax abatements, would spur housing builds, consultants say

Grant money, not tax abatements, would spur housing builds, consultants say

Alan and Brenda Wallace with Wallace Insights presented the Moose Jaw Housing Needs Assessment 2024 report to council.
From the Kitchen: Warm oven warms kitchen with warm dinners

From the Kitchen: Warm oven warms kitchen with warm dinners

Comfort food still on the menu, even as warmer weather sneaks back.
Cornell Design & Landscaping invites gardeners to spring opening

Cornell Design & Landscaping invites gardeners to spring opening

Cornell Design & Landscaping is up to welcome green-thumbed customers back.
Moose Jaw hopes federal funding can support 5 pathway projects

Moose Jaw hopes federal funding can support 5 pathway projects

At Feb. 28 meeting, city council voted unanimously to apply for funding for five capital projects for 2026-28.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Melt mitigation measures underway throughout Moose Jaw

Melt mitigation measures underway throughout Moose Jaw

Over the next several weeks, support crews will begin clearing culverts of snow, ice and debris, and storm sewer outfalls will be cleared where access is available.
Photos: Winterfest 2025 draws families to MJ’s Wakamow Valley

Photos: Winterfest 2025 draws families to MJ’s Wakamow Valley

Wakamow Valley Authority’s Winterfest 2025 was filled with fun-filled family activities.
Trading Thoughts: Patriotism fuels buy Canadian movement

Trading Thoughts: Patriotism fuels buy Canadian movement

Buying Canadian-made products isn’t easy. Not many exist.
Report assesses Moose Jaw’s housing market, its challenges, and growth opportunities

Report assesses Moose Jaw’s housing market, its challenges, and growth opportunities

The document highlights several housing trends in the community, including population growth and demographics, housing affordability, rental market constraints, an aging housing stock and future housing needs.
Appeals court revives part of ex-Multiplex GM’s lawsuit

Appeals court revives part of ex-Multiplex GM’s lawsuit

The appeal court released its decision on Feb. 13, allowing Graham Edge’s claim to proceed against the directors but not against DFHF, as he had not served the latter claim within the required timeframe.
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