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Changes coming to sewer and water utility bylaw

Changes coming to sewer and water utility bylaw

During its recent executive committee meeting, city council voted unanimously to direct city administration to proceed with proposed amendments to the sewer and water utility bylaw.
Brandt to create nearly 200 jobs in Moose Jaw with new trailer factory

Brandt to create nearly 200 jobs in Moose Jaw with new trailer factory

Hiring will begin immediately with the addition of 70 jobs, while Brandt will host a career fair at the plant at 76 Lancaster Road on Thursday, July 28, from 3 to 6 p.m.
Visiting Rose Valley Hutterite Colony and school stimulating

Visiting Rose Valley Hutterite Colony and school stimulating

Ron Walter writes about a recent trip south of Moose Jaw
Moose Jaw one of the most affordable places to live in Canada, magazine says

Moose Jaw one of the most affordable places to live in Canada, magazine says

Moose Jaw's inexpensive housing, major tourist draws and area economic industries make it one of the best places to live in Canada, a national magazine says.
Agrimart: The Water Security Agency is aiding local governments to support the agricultural industry

Agrimart: The Water Security Agency is aiding local governments to support the agricultural industry

There is up to $1 million available for local governments to apply.
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 21 C with a low of 13 C.
Council closes ‘loophole’ in how certain condo properties are assessed

Council closes ‘loophole’ in how certain condo properties are assessed

The Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency (SAMA) was appraising one-owner condos as apartment buildings, giving those owners an unfair tax advantage over properly assessed condo buildings.
Strasbourg student wins pizza party for her class

Strasbourg student wins pizza party for her class

The SSRWS was one of nine provincial watershed stewardship associations that were participating in this year’s contest. 
Legion raises over $10K from its Canada Day Cabaret

Legion raises over $10K from its Canada Day Cabaret

Moose Jaw’s Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 59 is thrilled with how its Canada Day Cabaret turned out, as the event attracted more people than expected and raised a nice chunk of change.
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