Student Business Hopes To Season And Spice Up Local Grills And More
For people who like to add some spices to their beef and chicken a group of students have created three spice based rubs designed to bring out the best of all flavours.
The company they started is part of their Entrepreneurship 30 class at Vanier Collegiate which has pushed the first time entrepreneurs to practically demonstrate what they have learned about real world business conditions.
This is the fourth story in the series.
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Virtual Forums To Be Held About Newcomer Immigration
A pair of virtual forums are being held to let people working with Newcomers and then Newcomers themselves to know about research being done into integration into Moose Jaw and surrounding areas.
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Weather Alert Issued For Southern Saskatchewan This Tuesday
The weather might seem calm right now but according to Environment Canada that is about to change this Tuesday as the forecaster has issued a Weather Alert.
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Rhino's Ramblings - A Trip To Gull Lake
A brief look at MJ Independent’s return to covering the Saskatchewan Female Hockey League.
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Milestone Flyers And Southwest Cyclones Play To Three - Three Tie
The Milestone Flyers U18 A female squad pulled off a 3 - 3 tied on the road against the Southwest Cyclones in Gull Lake on Saturday evening. The team has four players from the Mavericks system
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Events To Help Families Features As Part Of National Addiction Awareness Week
The Moose Jaw Crystal Meth Strategy Committee is presenting a series of informative events to help parents and families during National Addiction Week.
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Student Firm Hopes To Ride Trend To Business Success
A group of Vanier students have started their own business as part of their Entrepreneurship 30 class where they are offering handmade necklaces with crystals in them.
The product is designed to cash in on the trend of women wearing crystal in the hopes of rock solid sales.
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Student Greeting Card Company Hopes To See Sales Bloom
A group of students have started a small business dedicated to creating and providing an environmentally sustainable product targeted to adding some colorful happiness this Christmas season and beyond.
Second in a series of articles.
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Entrepreneurship 30 Is Not Just About Taking Care Of Business
Three new student businesses were launched on Wednesday.
In part one we take a look at the class Entrepreneurship 30 and how it teaches much more than the basis of running a business or being an entrepreneur.
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Majority Of City Services And Facilities Closed For Remembrance Day
A list of what services and City facilities are open or closed today.
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Visitors To Most Health Care Facilities Now Require Vaccination Proof Or Negative Test
If you want to visit hospitals or long term care facilities you must now show proof of being fully vaccinated or can provide a recent negative COVID - 19 test in order to enter.
The new mandate does not apply to residents or those seeking care.
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Outbreak Declared At Moose Jaw Care Home
As the province starts to exit the Fourth Wave of the COVID - 19 pandemic an outbreak has been declared at a Moose Jaw long term care home.
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Cast Iron Completion Runs Out Of Time - Lights At 9th And Caribou W
The condition of several roads that were part of the 2021 cast iron water main replacement program came up as part of the presser with City Manager Jim Puffalt.
Questions were asked about the intersection of 9th Avenue NW and Caribou Street West and the area around it amongst others.
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Outbreak Declared At Local Car Dealership
A high profile local car dealership has had a COVID - 19 outbreak declared.
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Mayor Tolley Sees Pandemic Hitting City's Bottom Line At Budget Time
Asked for his thoughts if the COVID - 19 pandemic will have an impact on the upcoming Civic budget consultations Mayor Clive Tolley said worldwide pandemic created shortages would have an impact forcing costs up.
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New Mayor Says Status Quo Needs To Go
Newly sworn in Mayor Clive Tolley’s first speech dealt heavily with ditching the status quo population and economic-wise to allow the city to grow.
The growth would entail a population that would be both local and from elsewhere encouraged to move to Moose Jaw due to the economic opportunities available.
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Rhino's Ramblings - The Non-Voters
A brief look at the growth of voter alienation and how it is growing in Moose Jaw civic politics.
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Free Yard Waste Weekend Today And Tomorrow
For those of you with yard waste you need to take to the landfill this weekend is what you are waiting for as the City is waiving the tipping fee of $10 per load to help you clean up the leaves, small branches and grass clippings from your Autumn yard cleanup.
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