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Festival of Trees announces new October date, lower prices, revamped menu

Festival of Trees announces new October date, lower prices, revamped menu

The Moose Jaw Health Foundation has announced the date for this year's Festival of Trees will be Saturday, October 21, a month earlier than usual, in support of 2023's goal to raise funds for specialized breast cancer treatment equipment at the hospital.
U of S prof helps Square One organize Point-in-Time homelessness count

U of S prof helps Square One organize Point-in-Time homelessness count

Dr. Isobel Findlay is co-director of the Community-University Institute for Social Research (CUISR) at the University of Saskatchewan, and lent her time recently to help Square One Community, Inc. prepare for Moose Jaw’s first Point-in-Time (PiT) count.
Letter to the Editor: Move back to Moose Jaw both pleasant and ‘rather bumpy’

Letter to the Editor: Move back to Moose Jaw both pleasant and ‘rather bumpy’

A letter to the editor from Don MacNeil
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 16 C with a low of 10 C.
Residents now allowed to legally use e-scooters on city streets and pathways

Residents now allowed to legally use e-scooters on city streets and pathways

During their July 10 regular meeting, councillors voted 5-2 during the third and final reading of a traffic bylaw amendment to accept e-scooters in the City of Moose Jaw.
Luhning frustrated that city hall won’t hire contractors to fill potholes

Luhning frustrated that city hall won’t hire contractors to fill potholes

City hall won’t hire a contractor to fill potholes because it says it has the manpower and can do the job for less, a decision that doesn’t sit well with Coun. Dawn Luhning.
Friendly City Optimist Club presents scholarships and donation

Friendly City Optimist Club presents scholarships and donation

Over $9000 was presented for improvements to the Optimist Minor Girls Fastball Park
Cops say they’ll help catch dangerous dogs but won’t shoot nuisance raccoons

Cops say they’ll help catch dangerous dogs but won’t shoot nuisance raccoons

The topic of bothersome animals arose during the Board of Police Commissioners’ July 6 meeting. 
T.rex Discovery Centre in Eastend gears up for busy summer

T.rex Discovery Centre in Eastend gears up for busy summer

With summer in full swing, make sure your holiday plans include a visit to southwest Saskatchewan and the T.rex Discovery Centre (TRDC) in Eastend. 
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