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Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Butt out! City hall to install cigarette cans near library to address litter

Butt out! City hall to install cigarette cans near library to address litter

According to Statistics Canada, around 3.2 million Canadians were either regular or occasional cigarette smokers in 2022.
No speed bumps to slow traffic on Athabasca Street East, Moose Jaw says

No speed bumps to slow traffic on Athabasca Street East, Moose Jaw says

Speed bumps are not recommended for collector or arterial roads due to their effect on emergency response times, snow removal operations and potential for vehicle damage.
Newest MJPS member a young and energetic Belgian Malinois

Newest MJPS member a young and energetic Belgian Malinois

'He’s [the] only dog of his litter, so I think that’s part of why he’s a little bit bigger than the average. [I have] high hopes for him."
Aggravated assaults and arsons up over last year: MJPS

Aggravated assaults and arsons up over last year: MJPS

The Moose Jaw Police Service provided crime statistics up to June 30 during the Board of Police Commissioners’ July 16 meeting.
Moose Jaw’s ad policy netted nearly $160K last year, report shows

Moose Jaw’s ad policy netted nearly $160K last year, report shows

From 2019 to 2024, the policy generated $662,424 in revenue for city hall.
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Lafleche man accused of gun trafficking receives bail

Lafleche man accused of gun trafficking receives bail

Cecil Charles Everson appeared by video in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on July 17, where a show-cause hearing was held to determine whether to release him.
Crumbling streets and sidewalks on the mind of Moose Jaw council

Crumbling streets and sidewalks on the mind of Moose Jaw council

A cracked sidewalk on Redland Avenue and construction on Fairford Street West were some inquiries city council had for city administration during the July 14 regular meeting.
Updated stormwater bylaw to exempt nearly 120 non-residential properties

Updated stormwater bylaw to exempt nearly 120 non-residential properties

While city hall plans to exempt parks, sports fields and recreational lands, it doesn't plan to exempt agricultural lands since they contribute large amounts of stormwater runoff to the city's system.
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