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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 18 C with a low of 6 C.
Residential taxpayers to see tax increase of 5.44 per cent this year

Residential taxpayers to see tax increase of 5.44 per cent this year

Homeowners will pay almost a full percentage point extra in municipal taxation this year than first thought because of city council’s desire to narrow the tax gap between residential and commercial properties.
Local activist-scholar wins prestigious award to study at McGill University

Local activist-scholar wins prestigious award to study at McGill University

Isabella Grajczyk is one of 30 students from 10 countries forming the first global cohort of McCall MacBain scholars at McGill University in Montreal — the award will cover all tuition and fees for her master’s degree in political science.
Lacrosse group can sell alcohol at Sportsplex during games, council says

Lacrosse group can sell alcohol at Sportsplex during games, council says

The junior team will use the money from alcohol sales for buses, hotels and meals when on the road. It expects about 40 people to attend the home games and access the licensed areas. 
You can soon drink alcohol in municipal outdoor parks — maybe

You can soon drink alcohol in municipal outdoor parks — maybe

Legislature passes new regulations to make it legal for alcohol in municipal parks, but it will need to be approved in your local municipalities to take effect.
Fifty-year-old Tupperware bowls still work just fine

Fifty-year-old Tupperware bowls still work just fine

Joyce Walter reflects on a great product and its future.
Lithium miner expects oodles of cash flowing to treasury

Lithium miner expects oodles of cash flowing to treasury

Ron Walter discusses Sigma Lithium
Major changes in provincial scrap tire program as Moose Jaw centre prepares to open

Major changes in provincial scrap tire program as Moose Jaw centre prepares to open

The Tire Stewardship of Saskatchewan (TSS), a non-profit organization that oversees the province’s scrap tire recycling program, recently announced a re-commitment to multiple processing venues — only to allow northern processor Shercom’s contract to lapse
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning.
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