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Moose Jaw mayor wants streets swept more often

Moose Jaw mayor wants streets swept more often

Street sweeping, capital projects and the Events Centre were some topics council discussed while reviewing the second-quarter financial report during its recent meeting.
Grand opening of Hart’s Garage held at museum threshing bee

Grand opening of Hart’s Garage held at museum threshing bee

Two-day event draws about 2,000 visitors.
The Meeple Guild: PnP Summer #15: Awaken the old trees

The Meeple Guild: PnP Summer #15: Awaken the old trees

While remembering this is a work-in-progress so the rules may be tweaked, AtA is a huge winner in my books as it is.
Police urge Moose Javians to pause before posting unverified info online after downtown incident

Police urge Moose Javians to pause before posting unverified info online after downtown incident

On Sept. 11, police received a report about a suspicious vehicle and individual who allegedly approached a minor in the downtown core.
Sports This Week: Canadian atop bass fishing world

Sports This Week: Canadian atop bass fishing world

Peterborough, Ontario’s Chris Johnston has won the Progressive Bassmaster Angler of the Year title in the process.
Agriculture This Week: Free trade an elusive ideal

Agriculture This Week: Free trade an elusive ideal

The situation is not new – where Canadian farmers end up seeing access to their natural markets impeded – and it won’t be the last, and that is ultimately the mirage of free trade existing in a form other than an unattainable panacea.
Blast from the Past: White wall tires sold for $25 each or two for $49

Blast from the Past: White wall tires sold for $25 each or two for $49

20 years ago: Wilkie Museum holds tea and dance, with music by Jim Gerlinsky and Davis Glackin.
Opinion: How the Bank of Canada could ease school lunch costs

Opinion: How the Bank of Canada could ease school lunch costs

This year, parents may be able to breathe a little easier when it comes to school lunch expenses if interest rates are cut.
Opinion: Smarter spending can solve Canada’s fiscal woes

Opinion: Smarter spending can solve Canada’s fiscal woes

Canada can achieve a balance between government spending and services by focusing on efficiency, effectiveness, and evaluation.
$16.8 million from Highways ministry, SARM to rural roads

$16.8 million from Highways ministry, SARM to rural roads

Province to fund 13 rural road projects in partnership with SARM
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