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BIZWORLD
By Ron Walter For Moose Jaw Express
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The three partners plan to install two new anti-graffiti murals within the next month, including a 150-foot mural on a private building that will wrap around the structure’s sides, said Bourassa. The second project will see the city install seven murals on the former Public Comfort Station building in Crescent Park.
“It’s been just wonderful to watch students have the ability to express themselves,” he continued. “The group that was there in 2014 when we started … (are) all long gone and graduated and off to careers. This is the fourth or fifth generation of artists.”
The police service will let the students use space in the organization’s new building on Fairford Street West to finish their murals, Bourassa added.
The next Board of Police Commissioners meeting is Thursday, June 8, at 7 p.m. in the Moose Jaw Public Library’s south meeting room. The public is welcome to attend.