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Homeowner wants bylaw removed so he can access his back alley

Homeowner wants bylaw removed so he can access his back alley

Homeowner Walt Watterson wants to construct a detached garage on his property, but even if he could, he would not be able to access it because there is no legal rear lane.
Final two recipients of Platinum Jubilee Medal honoured at City Hall

Final two recipients of Platinum Jubilee Medal honoured at City Hall

The final two Moose Javian recipients of the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medals recently received their medal and certificate from Mayor Clive Tolley at Moose Jaw City Hall. Carolyn Scidmore and Wayne Cameron
Farm auction tradition radically changed by lockdown

Farm auction tradition radically changed by lockdown

Ron Walter reminisces about a favourite activity.
Teams needed for Rotary Club’s Spectacular Spelling Bee for literacy on May 8

Teams needed for Rotary Club’s Spectacular Spelling Bee for literacy on May 8

The Rotary Club of Moose Jaw Wakamow is seeking teams for its first Spectacular Spelling Bee on Monday, May 8 at CJ’s Cornerstone Bar & Grill to raise money for literacy-promoting programs. The event starts at 7 p.m. on May 8.
Vendors at Wakamow Valley farmer’s market can serve craft beer this year

Vendors at Wakamow Valley farmer’s market can serve craft beer this year

During its April 24 regular meeting, city council unanimously voted to approve the organization’s request to sell alcohol for offsite consumption in Kiwanis River Park at 301 River Drive on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. from May 27 to Sept. 9. 
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 11 C with a low of 2 C.
Winnipeg finishes off series with Warriors with commanding win in Game 6

Winnipeg finishes off series with Warriors with commanding win in Game 6

Ice score six second-period goals, go on to 8-2 victory in deciding game of WHL Eastern Conference semifinal
Council approves extra $220K for Crescent View lift station upgrade project

Council approves extra $220K for Crescent View lift station upgrade project

'If Crescent View were to suffer a failure, it would be catastrophic for the city. It takes 100 per cent of the sewage and forces it up to the wastewater treatment plant. ... It’s a critical piece of infrastructure.'
City shelves South Hill wastewater project due to ballooning costs, labour shortages

City shelves South Hill wastewater project due to ballooning costs, labour shortages

City hall is shelving its proposed $3.9 million South Hill reservoir pump station upgrade project for at least five years because construction costs have doubled, contractors are busy and equipment is difficult to obtain.
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