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**Discover Moose Jaw - [|www.discovermoosejaw.com] ** **Leader-Post - [|www.leaderpost.com] ** **CTV - [|www.ctv.ca] ** **CNN (for U.S.A. news) - [|www.cnn.com] ** **Twitter - [|www.twitter.com] ** **Moose Jaw Times Herald - [|www.mjtimes.sk.ca] ** || . __**Current Event Assignment **__ 1) Copy and Paste the web site being used 2) Give a name to the article or news broadcast 3) Date inwhich the current event happened and reported on 4) 3 points of interest about the article 5) Why did you choose the article? ||
 * **CBC - [|www.cbc.ca] **
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reycycling: what do candidates think?
Thursday October 18, 2012 On September 17th, Moose Jaw City Council approved the first step in bringing curbside recycling to our homes. Our elected officials appro

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Forums On Stage, Polling Stations Open
Written by Chris Rasmussen onWednesday, 10 October 2012 1. It's a busy week in the election campaign for Moose Jaw. The All-Candidates Forum for mayoral and council candidates is coming up Wednesday night at Peacock Collegiate. Candidates will each be given time to address those in attendance before opening the floor to questions. It starts at 7 o'clock and everyone is welcome to attend.

2.Then Thursday night, Prairie South School Board candidates for Moose Jaw will be at Peacock for another forum. There are 13 candidates for five trustee positions and they will be speaking to voters starting at 7:30pm.

3.Meanwhile, voting starts Wednesday night in the 2012 Civic Election. Advance polls open at Moose Jaw City Hall for any voters who will be busy on October 24th or out of town. Polls run Wednesday night from 7 to 9, on Saturday afternoon from 2 until 6, next Thursday and Friday evening from 7 to 9 and the final advance poll being held Saturday, October 20th from 2 until 6pm. ID is required and a driver's license is preferred.

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[] Written by Chris Rasmussen || - Assiniboia Foods it barun down - the frine starting at 6:30am -the roof has collapsed
 * Fire in Assiniboia
 * Tuesday, 29 November 2011 09:33 ||

I pick this aritcle because it happie yersday i did no about it now i here of it now i was very crazy that the frine was so up the roof collapsed to like the frine must be a big one to make it collapsed i choose it got me it got my eyes to the this article.

Mark - 10/10 Nicely done Daulton. We are going to work on using Word to help with spelling. Overall nice job buddy!!!

New Bills Arrive|

No, it's not funny money. That plastic $100 bill the bank handed you is actual currency. The Bank of Canada has just released the new bills as part of a phasing out of paper money. The bill is made of a polymer material and should be very hard, if not impossible to counterfeit thanks to a see through window that has been built in and several other anti counterfeiting features.
 * Monday, 14 November 2011 06:27 ||

But there's another reason according to Senior Analyst Michelle Witkowski. Durability. "We noticed that with the polymer, we anticipate they should last much longer in circulation. About two and a half times longer versus the paper. It should last much longer which means we'll be printing less of them, they'll stay in circulation much longer and be in better shape at the end of the day. " The $50 bill is next to be replaced and that should happen in the spring. By 2013, all bills will be switched over to the new polymer. to see a video produced by the Bank of Canada, introducing the new bills. []
 * Long-Gun Registry To Be Repealed**
 * ** Written by Brent Douglas ** ||
 * **Tuesday, 25 October 2011 14:26** ||
 * **Wed oct 26 2011**
 * by daulton shaw.** ||
 * **1. Meet The Candidates: Party or Constituents** ||

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 * ** Written by Marc Smith ** ||
 * **Sunday, 06 November 2011 08:04** ||
 * 2.**
 * They've been doing everything they can to get your vote, but Monday it will be up to you.**
 * 3.**
 * We're just a day away from the Election Day here in Saskatchewan and as the final hours begin to tick away we continue to Meet The Candidates here in the Moose Jaw ridings. We've asked them about everything from [|Health Care] and [|Housing] to if this election just comes down to [|Brad against Dwain].**
 * 4. Now, we want to know when it comes to issues in the Legislature if they'll vote for the people of their consituencies or following party lines.**
 * 1.Many hunters, sport shooters and collectors of firearms are celebrating today as the federal government has introduced legislation to repeal the long gun registry in Canada.**
 * 2. The registry forced firearms owners to register their collections but it also gave police special authority to search homes and some opponents say it went against personal rights.**
 * Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation Firearms Chair, Greg Illerbrun says the whole legislation that the liberals put in targeted the legal, law abiding firearm owner.**
 * 3.Illerbrun is pleased with the move because he says the registry has made criminals out of law abiding**
 * 4.citizens saying hunters and target shooters were under a blanket of laws that never helped take illegal guns out a criminals hands.**
 * 5.The legislation introduced this morning only removes the section pertaining to long guns such as hunting rifles and shotguns. Owners will still need to register handguns and other**

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 * **1.This article i like because it is a good idea to change the legislation** **to protect the public**
 * 2.make more seces that the government to protect the public make up illegal the guns keep the law so no**
 * ciminals.**
 * 3. and protect the wildife federation ask for this idea**
 * 4. why i choose this articalce i was think it was a very good idea for the government.** ||
 * ** Written by Chris Rasmussen ** ||
 * **Tuesday, 18 October 2011 07:24** ||
 * Neighbourhood Rift Results in Bylaw**
 * thurday october 20 2011.**
 * //1. Moose Jaw City Hall//**


 * Flooding was a widespread problem this past spring but apparently it was a bigger headache for one local resident.**
 * 2. At least two Moose Jaw City Councillors have reported getting a complaint from a local resident that a neighbour was pumping water from his yard into hers during the spring flooding. It ended up flooding her basement according to the recount given during Monday night's city council meeting. The homeowner called police but they apparently explained that there was nothing they could do since there was no bylaw against it.**
 * 3.**
 * Now there is. Councillors agreed to have city administration work on a new bylaw or amend an existing one to prevent something like this from happening again.**
 * 4. I chose this current beacuse it looks intersting about what there going to do with**
 * Neighbourhood Rift Results in Bylaw what are going to about?**
 * 5. why i did i choose this article? i think it was a very good article look very very intersting.**
 * Liberals Start Over**
 * **Thursday, 13 October 2011** ||  ||
 * Liberals Start Over**
 * dmits they're in tough but they have a clear goal and nothing is going to pull them off that path. Liberal Leader Ryan Bater is dead serious about his party's plans for the 2011 provincial election campaign. Get someone elected to the legislature.**
 * For the last eight years, the Liberals have not had representation at the legislature in Regina. To try and solve the problem Bater and his team have hit the reset button.**
 * After the last election we basically started from scratch." explained Bater. "Since 2007 we have separated from the federal party, we've developed a new state of principals, we've definitely taken a new step policy wise and it's been a lot like starting a new party but with, obviously a long history before it."**


 * So far the Liberals only have six candidates out of 58 ridings, Bater in North Battleford and five others in Saskatoon. Compare that to the Green Party that has a full slate of 58 candidates in the province, something Bater doesn't support. "I know a lot of parties like to run a full slate and they often do that by finding what we call 'paper candidates'. I don't think** **voters are fooled."**


 * **Flu Vaccine Being Offered Soon** ||

__**Girls**__
 * ** Written by Brent Douglas ** ||
 * **Tuesday, 04 October 2011**
 * 1.**
 * Winter is fast approaching and so is the flu season. The Government of Saskatchewan is encouraging residents to stay healthy this winter by getting the influenza vaccine.**
 * 2.**
 * People who are higher at risk of becoming ill are adults, 65 and over, people with chronic health conditions, severe obesity, pregnant women and children under the age of two.**
 * 3.**
 * Dr. Saqib Shahab says there are some precautions to take, to try and prevent the flu. He says sneezing in to one's sleeve is not suggested. Rather, use a kleenex and be sure to wash your hands after, to prevent the spread of germs. Shahab adds that if children are not feeling well, that parents should be making sure to keep them home from school.**
 * The vaccinization will be available on October 11. To find the nearest flu clinic, contact the public health office or a physician.** ||
 * Wed JV Volleyball Scores**
 * **Thursday, 29 September 2011** ||
 * Wed JV Volleyball Scores**
 * 1. Plenty action Wednesday night on the Moose Jaw High School Junior Varsity Volleyball schedule.**
 * 2.**
 * 2.**
 * Central Red and Gold were in Caronport for a mini tournament. Caronport won two games, while Central Red went 1-1, Central Gold was 0-2.**

__3.Boys__
 * Central beat Rouleau 3-sets-0, and Craik beat Peacock 3-sets-1.**


 * Reflecting On The Terry Fox Run**
 * He's a Canadian icon of hope and strength and yesterday here in the Friendly City, we helped remember Terry Fox.**
 * Kathy Morel, cancer survivor and recurring runner in the event, says that events like this, really hit home.**


 * "I have had many friends and relatives who've had cancer but having cancer yourself, it takes on a whole new meaning to see people going into the Terry Fox Run and raising money for such a worthwhile cause."**
 * Current event tiltle: Police Report Sept.5th & 6th**
 * date sept. 8 2011 :Tuesday, 06 September 2011**
 * 1. The Moose Jaw Police Service responded to 28 calls for service between 7:00am Monday and 7:00am Tuesday morning.**


 * 2. Police responded to an unlocked vehicle that was entered and had numerous things stolen on the 1100 Blk Duffield Cr.**
 * Police arrested a man at 1:39pm on the 100 Blk Ross St E for possession of a controlled substance and two outstanding warrants. His vehicle was also seized. Police are still investigating.**


 * Police attended to and mediated a verbal dispute on the 100 Blk Hochelaga St E at 1:46pm.**


 * 3. Police were called to a vacant house that was entered through a basement window. It was vandalized but nothing was taken. Police are still investigating.**
 * Three people are being investigated for Breaching Court Ordered Conditions.**
 * Got this at discovermoosejawe.com by Daulton Shaw.**
 * **Fighting a Preventable Disease** ||
 * Date Friday Set. 9, 2011**
 * 1. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder can impact unborn children in a number of ways and can cause cognitive disabilities. Today Saskatchewan is taking**
 * moment to remember that it is preventable.**
 * 2. Today is FASD awareness day. At 9:09am many people will take a moment to think about the impact of drinking or using drugs during pregnancy. The time and date are significant according to Behaviour Consultant for Moose Jaw, Carmen Krahn-Schulties. She says it represents the nine months of pregnancy.**
 * 3. I think the pause will be experienced in different ways for different people. If you look down at your watch at 9:09 and this is something that you remember, then I think we will have done part of our job. In a more formal way there will be some declarations read over the intercoms in our high schools and public agencies."**


 * A special luncheon is being held today at Wood Acres from 11:45-1 o'clock this afternoon. Tickets are at the door and everyone is welcome.**
 * date: is sept 13 2011**
 * my current events:**
 * here 3:**
 * There was a large contingent of Moose Jawn and surrounding area runners that took part in the Sunday's Queen City Marathon in Regina.**
 * Bushell Park's Justin Donaldson finished third with a time of 2:41:55 and Moose Jaw's Quinton Johb was 14th with a time of 3:12:13. Camrose, Alberta's Brendan Lunty won the event with a time of 2:37:02.**
 * Moose Jaw's Pat Shaheen and Theresa Donley were two of 22 runners recognized for taking part in their 10th consecutive Queen City Marathon.**


 * date: sept 14 2011 is call the dutch elm While one tree has already fallen victim, the City of Moose Jaw Parks and** **Recreation Department is hoping it stops right there. Parks Gardener Daily Lennox says they have sent in samples from other trees in the area to make sure the disease hasn't spread.**


 * "If one tree has it, it's quite possible that neighbouring trees could have it and then it goes on and on and on." said Lennox. "There is no cure for Dutch Elm Disease so the tree has to be removed." I like it beacse it is good.**