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GOING FOR GOLD: AAA Warriors into final of Mac’s Midget AAA tournament

GOING FOR GOLD: AAA Warriors into final of Mac’s Midget AAA tournament

Moose Jaw takes 1-0 overtime win over Saskatoon Blazers in semifinal
Moose Jaw Humane Society sees influx of animals in 2019

Moose Jaw Humane Society sees influx of animals in 2019

Over 340 cats and 170 dogs were adopted from the Moose Jaw Humane Society in 2019
Five for Friday: Great Canadian moments at the World Juniors

Five for Friday: Great Canadian moments at the World Juniors

A look at five memorable moments from the past 15 years at the World Juniors
Citizen and Group of the Year nominations now open

Citizen and Group of the Year nominations now open

The Moose Jaw & District Chamber of Commerce is now taking nominations for its Citizen of the Year and Group of the Year awards
Canadians giving less to charity

Canadians giving less to charity

Findings from a study by the Fraser Institute show donations hit 20-year low
Travelling at Christmas? Be prepared

Travelling at Christmas? Be prepared

If you are travelling this holiday season, be sure to keep these safety tips in mind
Five for Friday: Unwanted Christmas gifts

Five for Friday: Unwanted Christmas gifts

Five facts about returning unwanted Christmas gifts and regifting
Students at Riverview keep rock music alive with Christmas show

Students at Riverview keep rock music alive with Christmas show

More than 60 people packed into the school’s gym on Dec. 19 to listen to the 13 students in the Rock Band program jam out to rock songs, with a little bit of country and disco thrown in for good measure
Canadian Tire to pay $3.1M for land on the exhibition grounds

Canadian Tire to pay $3.1M for land on the exhibition grounds

Although the City of Moose Jaw is receiving $3.1 million from Canadian Tire for 11.95 acres on the exhibition grounds, after service costs are considered, the city will see a profit of $688,725, or $57,634 per acre
Most homeowners to pay extra $121.80 next year after 2020 budget approved

Most homeowners to pay extra $121.80 next year after 2020 budget approved

Most homeowners should expect to pay an extra $121.80 in property taxes next year, or $10.15 a month, based on the recently approved budget
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