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Garbage company can expand business on Stadacona Street West after council OKs project

Garbage company can expand business on Stadacona Street West after council OKs project

During its Oct. 11 regular meeting, council voted unanimously to approve a subdivision application from Loraas Equipment South Ltd. at 1815 Stadacona Street West to consolidate several parcels, 12 lots, portions of two streets and part of a laneway.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

This week's editorial by senior editor Joan Ritchie from the recent edition of the Moose Jaw Express.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are five headlines for Wednesday, Oct. 12.
Good morning Moose Jaw!

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 14 C and a low of 2 C.
Cultural Centre to spend $90K on modern projection system to show latest films, expand partnerships

Cultural Centre to spend $90K on modern projection system to show latest films, expand partnerships

The organization plans to use $12,000 from its major equipment reserve budget, $5,241 from its small equipment reserve budget and $72,759 from its retained earnings fund to purchase the new system.
Discussion about reducing speeds on Main Street likely over ‘for now,’ city says

Discussion about reducing speeds on Main Street likely over ‘for now,’ city says

The discussion about reducing the speed limit on Main Street North is over for now after city hall released statistics about downtown speeds as part of a review into possibly installing traffic-calming safety measures.
Opinion: Trudeau government not serious about making life more affordable

Opinion: Trudeau government not serious about making life more affordable

Opinion: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s approach to making life more affordable is like giving somebody a bike after totalling their car and then waiting for a big thank you.
Opinion: Indigenous peoples faced with a choice of development or poverty

Opinion: Indigenous peoples faced with a choice of development or poverty

The right choice is staring us in the face: Aboriginal ownership in projects is a real win-win for industry and Indigenous communities.
Reflective moments: No worries necessary when hearing 'no worries'

Reflective moments: No worries necessary when hearing 'no worries'

Columnist Joyce Walter reflects on the phrases "you're welcome" versus "no worries" after thanking people for their help.
Bizworld: Moose Jaw city council dives into the banking business

Bizworld: Moose Jaw city council dives into the banking business

Business columnist Ron Walter discusses the loan that city council gave the Events Centre and that will not be paid back as promised.
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