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Extra snow clearing, unexpected utility fees hiked public works’ Q1 expenses by $430K

Extra snow clearing, unexpected utility fees hiked public works’ Q1 expenses by $430K

The department saw expenses of $1,840,018 from Jan. 1 to March 31 versus $1,410,832 during the same period last year, a difference of $429,186, according to a report about city hall’s first-quarter activities presented during the May 23 regular meeting.
Letter to the Editor: Open Letter to Police Chief Rick Bourassa

Letter to the Editor: Open Letter to Police Chief Rick Bourassa

A letter to the editor from Brian Martynook
Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Saturday will have a high of 19 C with a low of 10 C.
Hoops for Sports free throw competition to raise funds for Kidsport Moose Jaw

Hoops for Sports free throw competition to raise funds for Kidsport Moose Jaw

Special event at Vanier taking place from May 30 to June 2, prizes to be awarded to top scorers
Sights and scenes as World Para Hockey Championship opening games near

Sights and scenes as World Para Hockey Championship opening games near

Team Canada pays visit to local schools and hang out with Snowbirds, while China receives special greeting; Shriners holding pancake breakfast prior to tournament opener Sunday
Caribou Heights fastball diamonds renamed in honour of Eddy Moore

Caribou Heights fastball diamonds renamed in honour of Eddy Moore

Eddy Moore Park to remember legacy of longtime Moose Jaw fastball supporter and coach
Heartland Hospice announces $693,974 raised in capital campaign for hospice care

Heartland Hospice announces $693,974 raised in capital campaign for hospice care

Heartland Hospice Moose Jaw held its second annual Gala on May 25 at the Grant Hall Hotel.
Holy Trinity, local teachers’ union sign new five-year agreement

Holy Trinity, local teachers’ union sign new five-year agreement

The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation negotiates salaries provincially for its members, while locally, teachers’ associations negotiate for perks such as substitute teacher pay, leaves of absence or class prep times
Launch of BPWTP reno project was corporation's major highlight of '22

Launch of BPWTP reno project was corporation's major highlight of '22

Ryan Johnson, president/CEO of the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Corporation, presented the organization's annual report during city council’s May 23 regular meeting.
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