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Council agrees to pursue $24M in federal money to replace vital sewage building

Council agrees to pursue $24M in federal money to replace vital sewage building

City hall will pursue almost $24 million in federal funding to replace the outdated Crescent View lift station, an important piece in the municipality’s wastewater collection system.   
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 -13 C with the temperature warming overnight to -10 C.
Warriors score seven straight on way to commanding win over Victoria

Warriors score seven straight on way to commanding win over Victoria

Mateychuk has five-point outing, Calvert scores pair as Moose Jaw takes 8-3 win in fourth game of seven-game road trip
Events Centre’s deficit in Q3 was over $550K, but in-house catering saw profit

Events Centre’s deficit in Q3 was over $550K, but in-house catering saw profit

City administration presented the third-quarter financial report during the Nov. 28 regular city council meeting. Included in the document was financial information about the Events Centre/Multiplex.
Ontario legislation undermines the majority vote on municipal councils

Ontario legislation undermines the majority vote on municipal councils

Ron Walter looks at a new Act passed by the Ontario government
2022 Festival of Trees raises $173,000 for hospital (photo gallery)

2022 Festival of Trees raises $173,000 for hospital (photo gallery)

The Moose Jaw Health Foundation's annual Festival of Trees fundraiser for the Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital moved online for the pandemic, so this year's return to in-person mingling at the Moose Jaw Events Centre needed to be big.
Fertilizer company, city ink new 10-year naming rights deal for Yara Centre

Fertilizer company, city ink new 10-year naming rights deal for Yara Centre

The agreement runs from Jan. 1, 2023 to Dec. 31, 2032 and will see Yara Belle Plaine contribute $500,000 during that stretch.
‘As far as possible from Russia’: Ukrainian family from Kherson tells their story

‘As far as possible from Russia’: Ukrainian family from Kherson tells their story

After three months under Russian occupation in their hometown of Kherson, Dar’ya Shyshko and her family decided they had to get out however they could and get as far from Russia and its soldiers as they could go.
Will friends figure out I used resurrected raisins?

Will friends figure out I used resurrected raisins?

Joyce Walter reflects on Christmas Cake and the expense of ingredients.
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