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Updated bylaws for tax amounts, penalties, due dates approved

Updated bylaws for tax amounts, penalties, due dates approved

Moose Jaw council passed bylaws setting 2025 property taxes and penalties, with payments due June 30 and a hike for most homeowners.
Victim assaulted while walking in alley in Saskatoon

Victim assaulted while walking in alley in Saskatoon

At around 7:15 p.m. on May 29, police were called to the area of Preston Avenue South and Main Street for a report of an assault.
Police investigate following stabbing in Saskatoon

Police investigate following stabbing in Saskatoon

At around 1:45 p.m. on May 29, police were called to the 3300 block of 33rd Street West for a report of a stabbing.
Filipino association vows to be back in next year's Folkfest

Filipino association vows to be back in next year's Folkfest

The Philippines will offer visitors its rich history and vibrant, colourful islands for next year's Folkfest.
Snowbirds to headline hometown show at Moose Jaw Municipal Airport

Snowbirds to headline hometown show at Moose Jaw Municipal Airport

The Snowbirds return to Moose Jaw for a hometown air show on July 12, supporting a new runway project at the municipal airport.
Skills Canada National Competition underway in Regina

Skills Canada National Competition underway in Regina

The event features 600 competitors in over 40 skilled trade and technology events.
Photos: Next Gen goes full throttle with record 'Fast and Furious' season opener

Photos: Next Gen goes full throttle with record 'Fast and Furious' season opener

A record crowd gathered in Moose Jaw as the Next Gen Car Club hosted its largest show yet, featuring Fast & Furious actor Noel Gugliemi.
Saskatchewan likely to be under "heat dome" this summer

Saskatchewan likely to be under "heat dome" this summer

The Weather Network's summer forecast calls for above-normal temperatures in Saskatchewan.
$5.32 billion operating budget approved by SHA board

$5.32 billion operating budget approved by SHA board

$580 million allocated to 15 capital works projects.
Saskatchewan fire ban expanded to include ATV, UTV restrictions

Saskatchewan fire ban expanded to include ATV, UTV restrictions

The SPSA has revised its fire ban to include a ban on ATV and UTV use in northern Saskatchewan forest areas effective May 29 at 5 p.m.
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