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Value of building permits in 2021 was fifth-highest on record

Value of building permits in 2021 was fifth-highest on record

Information about building permits in 2021 were contained in a fourth-quarter report that was presented at the recent city council meeting.
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 -18 C.
Upgrades to Ninth and Caribou West continue to cause problems for motorists

Upgrades to Ninth and Caribou West continue to cause problems for motorists

City council discussed the problems at Ninth and Caribou West during its recent meeting.
Council focuses on tech issues during talk about Q4 report

Council focuses on tech issues during talk about Q4 report

City council focused on technology issues during its recent meeting, after city administration presented a report about departmental activities during the fourth quarter of 2021.
Home sales in Moose Jaw jumped nearly 30% in February, data shows

Home sales in Moose Jaw jumped nearly 30% in February, data shows

February home sales in Moose Jaw increased by nearly 30 per cent over February 2021, but the number of new listings, inventory, and months of supply declined compared to last year.
Word Wisdom: Fasting

Word Wisdom: Fasting

The latest inspirational column from Rev. Dr. John Kreutzwieser
Applications open for the next Saskatchewanderer

Applications open for the next Saskatchewanderer

In its 12th year, the Saskatchewanderer program is undergoing changes, with the role becoming a full-time, permanent position starting in April.
Brier features rare 'grudge' match

Brier features rare 'grudge' match

Bruce Penton takes a look at the match up of James Gratton and Brendan Bottcher.
Agrimart: Increases to Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Coverage and Premiums in 2022

Agrimart: Increases to Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Coverage and Premiums in 2022

The average coverage for 2022 will be 405 dollars per acre, a 48% increase from 273 dollars per acre in 2021
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