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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 0 C with a low of - 9 C
Council approves bylaw to borrow $8M for pumphouse project

Council approves bylaw to borrow $8M for pumphouse project

During its Dec. 13 regular meeting, council gave three unanimous readings to a borrowing bylaw that would enable city administration to acquire the funding through a bankers’ acceptance interest rate swap loan that total 2.59 per cent over 15 years.
Subdivision application will create new non-farm residence south of city

Subdivision application will create new non-farm residence south of city

A dual-parcel rural property at 1301 Ninth Avenue Southeast that the City of Moose Jaw annexed in 2017 will soon be separated to address a past mistake that saw a home built on the property line.
Snowbirds technician charged with firearms offences after search of Bushell Park home

Snowbirds technician charged with firearms offences after search of Bushell Park home

Saskatchewan RCMP have charged Corporal Rhys Paradis with four firearms offences after a Dec. 10 search warrant was executed at CFB Moose Jaw. Paradis is a 13-year veteran of the Canadian Forces
35 COVID-19, 0 deaths, 79 recoveries

35 COVID-19, 0 deaths, 79 recoveries

The new cases are located in the following zones: Regina (13), Saskatoon (9), North Central (5), Central East (4), South East (2) and North West (1) with 1 pending residence.
Word Wisdom: Covet

Word Wisdom: Covet

The latest inspirational column from Rev. Dr. John Kreutzwieser
In Hindsight, Pretty Good Year For Sports

In Hindsight, Pretty Good Year For Sports

Columnist Bruce Penton looks back at 2021
PSSD trustee concerned about 14 schools operating under capacity

PSSD trustee concerned about 14 schools operating under capacity

Two schools in Prairie South School Division (PSSD) are operating over 100-per-cent capacity and 14 schools are operating under 50-per-cent capacity, leading one trustee to wonder whether those underused buildings are needed.
Police charge woman for allegedly causing disturbance during mini-rally downtown

Police charge woman for allegedly causing disturbance during mini-rally downtown

The Moose Jaw Police Service has charged a woman with causing a disturbance and mischief for allegedly creating a scene downtown near city hall, likely during a Dec. 11 mini-Freedom Rally.
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