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Local mom accuses Science Centre of discriminating against kids with autism

Local mom accuses Science Centre of discriminating against kids with autism

Chelsey Goodwin wanted to take her two children — ages three and five — to the Science Centre in Regina but found the venue wouldn't accommodate their mask exemptions.
City hall’s oft-delayed software project expected to launch by January

City hall’s oft-delayed software project expected to launch by January

City hall has been attempting to install an internal software program worth nearly $2 million since 2019, and after several setbacks, the complete installation appears to be on the horizon.
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 14 C with a low of 1 C.
Larson scores OT winner as Warriors push Blades to elimination with Game 3 win

Larson scores OT winner as Warriors push Blades to elimination with Game 3 win

Moose Jaw takes 3-2 overtime win after Saskatoon ties game in final minute; can finish off series on Wednesday night in Saskatoon
Inaugural community cleanup occurs May 15, with free burgers offered

Inaugural community cleanup occurs May 15, with free burgers offered

The community cleanup committee met on March 31 and confirmed that the Community Cleanup Day will be Sunday, May 15, starting at 10 a.m. in the Co-op grocery store parking lot.
Moose Jaw poet Robert Currie publishes ‘Shimmers of Light: New and Selected Poems’

Moose Jaw poet Robert Currie publishes ‘Shimmers of Light: New and Selected Poems’

Robert Currie is a former Saskatchewan Poet Laureate who has written 12 books, including poetry, a novel, and several short story collections. His latest book Shimmers of Light: New and Selected Poems will be launched on May 4 at 7 p.m. at the Moose Jaw Public Library.
New tactical unit the ‘next step’ in addressing risky situations, police chief says

New tactical unit the ‘next step’ in addressing risky situations, police chief says

Police Chief Rick Bourassa spoke in-depth about the creation of a tactical unit during a recent media scrum.
Federal debt continues to increase with Freeland’s budget

Federal debt continues to increase with Freeland’s budget

Ron Walter takes a look at Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s federal budget
Resident wants council to remove certain flags from public property or add more to reflect whole community

Resident wants council to remove certain flags from public property or add more to reflect whole community

Schultz raised her concerns during council’s April 25 regular meeting.
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