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Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
PSSD trustee wants next year’s budget deficit capped at $2M

PSSD trustee wants next year’s budget deficit capped at $2M

A recent financial report showed that the division is facing a deficit this year of $2.4 million, which is lower than the projection of $3.5 million and better than the $4.5 million deficit last year
Green tech helped Moose Jaw cut GHG emissions by 11% in 2024

Green tech helped Moose Jaw cut GHG emissions by 11% in 2024

The city’s climate action plan aims to reduce corporate GHG emissions by 20 per cent by 2025 and by 45 per cent by 2030.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
MJ's parks and rec nixes extra upgrade fee in rates policy

MJ's parks and rec nixes extra upgrade fee in rates policy

Council unanimously approved the amended policy; administration noted it's a minor housekeeping change, made to ensure consistency.
March home sales in MJ soared over 20% higher than in 2024

March home sales in MJ soared over 20% higher than in 2024

Saskatchewan’s housing market continued to exceed expectations and defy national trends, with 1,277 sales in March.
Moose Jaw’s pro-life group celebrates 50 years of helping moms and babies

Moose Jaw’s pro-life group celebrates 50 years of helping moms and babies

Moose Jaw Right to Life's board president gave an update about the organization during its recent annual banquet.
Regent Law office to merge with major Alberta company

Regent Law office to merge with major Alberta company

Regent Law may be joining a larger Alberta firm, but Talon Regent will still own the office and will still be heavily involved in supporting the community.
New funding to help MJPS focus on supporting child abuse victims

New funding to help MJPS focus on supporting child abuse victims

The province is distributing $1.1 million from the criminal property forfeiture fund to police agencies, the provincial Victims’ Fund and other community programs.
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