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This week's editorial

This week's editorial

Editor Joan Ritchie's editorial from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express.
Nominations open for Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal

Nominations open for Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal

“If you know someone that is deserving, who has achieved greatness and helped to build our province. Please think about nominating them,” said Mayor Clive Tolley. 
Debt limit creeps closer as costs rise for water treatment plant renewal

Debt limit creeps closer as costs rise for water treatment plant renewal

The Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant renewal project will cost an additional $55 million, of which the City of Moose Jaw’s portion will be $14.3 million. Council authorized city administration to begin looking for favourable interest rates before the money is required.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 28 C with a low of 15 C.
City makes flexibility changes to Replacement Housing Incentive Program

City makes flexibility changes to Replacement Housing Incentive Program

Council passed an amendment to the city’s Replacement Housing Incentive Program (RHIP), giving the program more flexibility while also seeking greater accountability from building permit holders. The RHIP is intended to stimulate the construction of new housing within the city.
Another day, another win: All Stars improve to 4-1 at Canadian Little League Regional

Another day, another win: All Stars improve to 4-1 at Canadian Little League Regional

Moose Jaw scores pair of runs in first and second innings, go on to 4-1 victory over host Rocky Mountain at Little League World Series qualifier
Will 64 colours produce better crayon art work?

Will 64 colours produce better crayon art work?

Joyce Walter reflects on the many colours of Crayola
City provides update on search for Events Centre naming partner

City provides update on search for Events Centre naming partner

The Moose Jaw Events Centre was known as Mosaic Place for the last 11 years, but that era comes to an end on August 31, 2022. Removal of the outdated signage at the venue continues as the Naming Rights Committee looks for new partners.
Neuroscientist provides inclusive counselling for a diverse community

Neuroscientist provides inclusive counselling for a diverse community

Dr. Kelly Tennant, Ph.D., opened Synapse Counselling Services in January to offer rehabilitation counselling in Moose Jaw — Rehabilitation Counselling is the subdivision of the field that helps people with disabilities, neurodiversities, and all chronic health conditions.
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