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June 1 will be a busy day in Moosomin

June 1 will be a busy day in Moosomin

Bargains, petting zoo, creativity and more.
Coal Country Run raises funds for Fresh Air Fitness

Coal Country Run raises funds for Fresh Air Fitness

The event, held on May 25 at Woodlawn Regional Park – two weeks later than usual, saw significant turnout despite coinciding with other major community events.
Stoughton has a new postmaster after 19 years

Stoughton has a new postmaster after 19 years

Koreana Bjarnason-Stomp replaces Colleen Andris, who was the postmaster in Stoughton for 19 years.
Eyebrow community holds trade show, garage sales

Eyebrow community holds trade show, garage sales

Proceeds from the show go to a three-year school project designed to create a better understanding of math.
Sukanen does drive-in movie, car show, model show on one day

Sukanen does drive-in movie, car show, model show on one day

More than 100 vehicles are usually at the show.
A new way to support Moose Jaw student-athletes

A new way to support Moose Jaw student-athletes

The FAST Fund invites businesses to sponsor students through various sponsorship levels.
Carievale Greenhouse enjoys offering a wide range of plants

Carievale Greenhouse enjoys offering a wide range of plants

The greenhouse opened in 1967 and was owned and operated by Mike and Loverne Hall. It was open until 2013, when the Halls closed the doors.
Early learning challenges addressed in SE Cornerstone

Early learning challenges addressed in SE Cornerstone

There is rapid growth in the Â鶹´«Ã½AV East Cornerstone Public School Division’s Early Learning programming, trustees heard at this month's board meeting.
Italian aerobatic team to fly over Moose Jaw during North American Tour

Italian aerobatic team to fly over Moose Jaw during North American Tour

The Frecce Tricolori kicked off its flying season on May 24 in Rome, Italy, while its North American tour takes flight on June 22, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force. 
Province affects tax gap more than Moose Jaw council: report

Province affects tax gap more than Moose Jaw council: report

Coun. Kim Robinson asked city administration recently about what percentage of the tax gap reductions have been attributable to council’s mill rate factors and what percentage has been attributable to the provincially mandated change in the assessed value of properties.
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