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Stylists cut, curl, colour and compete in first SE competition

Stylists cut, curl, colour and compete in first SE competition

The first annual Southeast College competition for hairstylists was held on Friday, with five competitors from three schools.
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 of 26 C with a low of 14 C.
Public works dept. to buy new, modern grader for $510K

Public works dept. to buy new, modern grader for $510K

City hall expects to receive the grader within six months of awarding the tender — just in time for winter.
Event Centre’s Q1 deficit was two-thirds less than expected, report shows

Event Centre’s Q1 deficit was two-thirds less than expected, report shows

City administration presented the first-quarter financial report during the May 23 regular city council meeting. Included in the document was financial information about the Events Centre/Multiplex.
New disc golf course officially coming to Sunningdale area this summer

New disc golf course officially coming to Sunningdale area this summer

The installation of a new 18-hole disc golf course in the Sunningdale area is closer to happening, as city council has agreed to pursue an agreement with the neighbourhood association.
Council nominates Jessica McNaughton as rep on Regina airport board

Council nominates Jessica McNaughton as rep on Regina airport board

Since September 1997, the City of Regina has invited the City of Moose Jaw to appoint a representative to the Regina Airport Authority (RAA) board, with the intention of including more people with diverse skillsets.
Tax arrears increased nearly $140K year-over-year in March, data shows

Tax arrears increased nearly $140K year-over-year in March, data shows

City administration presented the first-quarter financial report during the May 23 regular city council meeting. Data about tax arrears and outstanding debt were contained within the document.
City crews need safe work zones to fill potholes — so slow down, mayor urges

City crews need safe work zones to fill potholes — so slow down, mayor urges

City crews have filled roughly 1,000 potholes so far this year.
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