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Moose Jaw creating plan to sell city-owned lots, including tax-title sites

Moose Jaw creating plan to sell city-owned lots, including tax-title sites

Administration updated city council on the number of tax title properties it has acquired and reasons why it does not advertise all of those lots.
Focus groups planned regarding the permanent Regina shelter

Focus groups planned regarding the permanent Regina shelter

Call goes out to all residents in a 250-metre radius of 1600 Halifax Street to take part in focus group.
Phoenix Academy youths learn about the trades using virtual reality

Phoenix Academy youths learn about the trades using virtual reality

Experiential, hands-on activities connect students’ interests with a meaningful education that hopefully guides where they want to go in life.
Ex-firefighter from Macklin pleads guilty to arson

Ex-firefighter from Macklin pleads guilty to arson

Members of the Macklin Fire and Rescue, including the fire chief, were present to hear Sieben's plea.
Moose Jaw man charged in death of Regina inmate

Moose Jaw man charged in death of Regina inmate

Suspect charged with one count of manslaughter and one count of trafficking cocaine.
Budget25: Moose Jaw council rejects pricey police budget, wants expenses cut

Budget25: Moose Jaw council rejects pricey police budget, wants expenses cut

The police service is asking for operating funding of $13,155,774 this year, an increase of 7.43%. It is also asking for capital funding of $344,000.
150 people found a safe ride on NYE with SGI, Moose Jaw transit

150 people found a safe ride on NYE with SGI, Moose Jaw transit

This year marked the 35th edition of the program, which sees the City partner with SGI to provide free Transit and Paratransit service for those partaking in New Year’s Eve festivities.
Budget25: No dredging of Serpentine this year due to funding issues

Budget25: No dredging of Serpentine this year due to funding issues

Derek Blais, director of community services, discussed the capital projects his department — which includes parks and recreation — intends to undertake this year during council’s recent 2025 budget meeting.
Farm animals visit St. Michael's Elementary

Farm animals visit St. Michael's Elementary

Special visit part of lead up to school's One School One Book event.
Today in History: January 20

Today in History: January 20

In 2020, China marked the first human-to-human transmission of the novel coronavirus after two people caught the virus from family members.
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