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Council amends bylaw to reflect new agreement between city, fire union

Council amends bylaw to reflect new agreement between city, fire union

During its Oct. 24 regular meeting, council gave three unanimous readings to the City of Moose Jaw Pension Plan Bylaw Amendment, which addresses the pension updates in the new collective bargaining agreement.
City crews continue to clean up streets after record-breaking snowfall

City crews continue to clean up streets after record-breaking snowfall

It’s estimated that more than a foot of snow — over 30 centimetres — fell on The Friendly City on Sunday night, which broke the old record of six centimetres from Oct. 23, 1997.
City postpones waste collection until Monday, Oct. 31

City postpones waste collection until Monday, Oct. 31

The City of Moose Jaw advises that due to ongoing challenges accessing back lanes, all City waste collection has been postponed until Monday, Oct. 31.
From the kitchen: 'Porcupines' are a favourite dish remembered from childhood

From the kitchen: 'Porcupines' are a favourite dish remembered from childhood

This week's recipes focus on "Porcupine meatballs" — rice and meat — and leftover ham and vegetables.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

This week's editorial from senior editor Joan Ritchie.
Five headlines for this morning

Five headlines for this morning

Here are five headlines for Wednesday, Oct. 26.
Good morning Moose Jaw!

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 0 C and a low of -5 C.
Letter to the Editor: Urgent Issue — Bugs and Moose Jaw Housing Authority

Letter to the Editor: Urgent Issue — Bugs and Moose Jaw Housing Authority

A letter to the editor form Kayla Anderson
Downtown accessibility project could start again once city clears up legal issues

Downtown accessibility project could start again once city clears up legal issues

Construction students at Peacock Collegiate want to support a project that makes it easier for people with mobility challenges to access businesses but need the city to handle the legal issues first.
City administration to follow up on ‘smelly’ water issue at Creekstone Estate condos

City administration to follow up on ‘smelly’ water issue at Creekstone Estate condos

Residents of The Estates at Creekstone neighbourhood are dealing with smelly drainage problems in front of their condos and want to re-direct that sump pump water into the sanitary sewer system.
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