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Updated street sweeping policy to connect with waste pickup zones

Updated street sweeping policy to connect with waste pickup zones

Moose Jaw usually completes the annual street sweeping program by late June or early July, although it has not yet confirmed or published any service levels for this year.
Powerful mural by Indigenous artist finds permanent home at ECS

Powerful mural by Indigenous artist finds permanent home at ECS

A mural by Cree-Métis artist Geanna Dunbar has found its permanent home at ECS, sparking conversation and inspiring reconciliation through art.
WPS seize GHB, arrests individual in connection with trafficking

WPS seize GHB, arrests individual in connection with trafficking

Weyburn Police Service seizes GHB and arrests local individual in connection with trafficking.
Between The Lines: Glen Suitor with an idea fans are sure to love

Between The Lines: Glen Suitor with an idea fans are sure to love

There seems to be a lot of talk lately about the first 100 days in office, which was top of mind for Glen Suitor’s press coverage on the SportsCage on Tuesday.
Update: Pedestrian injured after struck by RCMP vehicle on Kawacatoose FN

Update: Pedestrian injured after struck by RCMP vehicle on Kawacatoose FN

SIRT was deployed to a collision involving an RCMP vehicle and a pedestrian overnight on the Kawacatoose First Nation that resulted in serious injury to one person.
CAA highlights Moose Jaw’s worst roads during campaign kickoff

CAA highlights Moose Jaw’s worst roads during campaign kickoff

Last year, Coteau Street West finished in fifth place, the Thunderbird Viaduct (Fourth Avenue Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVwest bridge) placed sixth, 13th Avenue Northwest placed ninth and Fourth Avenue Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVwest placed 10th — with all four facing major pothole problems.
Opinion: Canada’s economic future on the ballot, time is running out

Opinion: Canada’s economic future on the ballot, time is running out

Voters have a rare opportunity to choose pragmatic energy policies that support growth, jobs and national prosperity.
Opinion: Canada's MAID law is out of control and must be rolled back

Opinion: Canada's MAID law is out of control and must be rolled back

Vulnerable Canadians are turning to MAID because they are unable to get the care they need.
Severe thunderstorm warning cancelled

Severe thunderstorm warning cancelled

Remember, when thunder roars, go indoors!
Exploring benefits of donor breast milk for HIV-exposed babies

Exploring benefits of donor breast milk for HIV-exposed babies

USask research looks for help for HIV-exposed infants who have weakened immune systems.
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