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Local genealogy club helps Swedish journalist with century-old murder case

Local genealogy club helps Swedish journalist with century-old murder case

Journalist Mikael Jagerbrand was looking for information about Oskar Rosengren, who was initially thought to have died in Sweden in 1920 after authorities discovered a body in an abandoned mine.
Inflation forcing PSSD to prioritize certain upgrade projects over others

Inflation forcing PSSD to prioritize certain upgrade projects over others

The board discussed the 2024-26 preventative maintenance and renewal plan — valued at $7,075,000 — during its May meeting and authorized division administration to submit it to the ministry.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

This week's editorial from senior editor Joan Ritchie.
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 25 C with a low of 5 C.
City urges residents to thank public works staff for community service

City urges residents to thank public works staff for community service

Mayor Clive Tolley and employees from city hall gathered at the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) behind the Great Plains Power Station in the agri-food industrial park on May 2 to proclaim May 21 to 27 as Public Works Week. 
Former Mossbank resident inducted to Sask. Agriculture Hall of Fame

Former Mossbank resident inducted to Sask. Agriculture Hall of Fame

Laurie Tollefson, retired director of the Canada-Saskatchewan Irrigation Crop Diversification Centre at Outlook, was one of five inducted in mid-April.
Organ donation-focused Transplant Trot returns after four-year absence

Organ donation-focused Transplant Trot returns after four-year absence

The sixth annual event occurs Sunday, May 28, at Sunningdale School. The trot starts with speeches at 9:45 a.m., followed by the 3K walk, 5K walk or run and 10K run at 10 a.m.
MS Canada serves those with multiple sclerosis

MS Canada serves those with multiple sclerosis

Canada has one of the highest rates of MS in the world.
Mayor urges residents to participate in second annual community cleanup

Mayor urges residents to participate in second annual community cleanup

During the recent city council meeting, Mayor Clive Tolley announced that the event takes place on Sunday, May 7, starting at 10 a.m. in the Co-op grocery store parking lot. It wraps up at 1 p.m. with a barbecue. 
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