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Central students excited to terrify community with haunted house fundraiser

Central students excited to terrify community with haunted house fundraiser

The Central Collegiate Institute (CCI) band class is raising money for a spring band trip to Edmonton by putting on a 'Haunted Hospital'-themed tour of the school's music wing on Friday, Oct. 28.
Couple celebrates 75 years of marriage with party at Chateau St. Michael’s

Couple celebrates 75 years of marriage with party at Chateau St. Michael’s

Happy 75th anniversary Burton, 96, and Clara Bodie, 93, who were married in 1947 in Palmer, Sask., at the ages of 21 and 18. 
Reflective Moments: A spoonful of honey, leaning to right, helps pill go down

Reflective Moments: A spoonful of honey, leaning to right, helps pill go down

Columnist Joyce Walter writes about reading a study discussing how to properly swallow large pills.
Bizworld: Canadian critical minerals companies included in stock watch lists

Bizworld: Canadian critical minerals companies included in stock watch lists

Columnist Ron Walter writes about how critical minerals will become the next big things in which to invest.
Cashflow problems force airport to ask council for repayment extension on credit line

Cashflow problems force airport to ask council for repayment extension on credit line

This is the first step council must take because city hall must advertise the notice of bylaw and then present it to council for official approval during the Nov. 14 meeting.
Five headlines for this morning

Five headlines for this morning

Here are five headlines for Tuesday, Oct. 25.
Good morning Moose Jaw!

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of 0 C and a low of -10 C.
Province must install traffic lights at Ninth Ave. NW and Highway 1 immediately, council says

Province must install traffic lights at Ninth Ave. NW and Highway 1 immediately, council says

With concerns increasing about the safety of two intersections along Highway 1, city council plans to push the provincial government to take action to ensure motorists can travel safely through those areas.
BREAKING: City manager Jim Puffalt announces intention to retire next spring

BREAKING: City manager Jim Puffalt announces intention to retire next spring

The city manager made the announcement at the beginning of city council’s Oct. 24 regular meeting.
Bail hearing set for man accused of torching abandoned downtown building

Bail hearing set for man accused of torching abandoned downtown building

Adam Mathieson appeared in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on Oct. 24, facing a charge of mischief over $5,000. The Crown opposed his release.
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