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MIller Express look to stay on track tonight in Weyburn

MIller Express look to stay on track tonight in Weyburn

After snapping seven-game losing skid with win on Wednesday night, Moose Jaw looks to start new winning run with slate of four weekend games
SaskEnergy rebate to help Moose Jaw homeowners save money

SaskEnergy rebate to help Moose Jaw homeowners save money

Eligible homeowners can receive up to $2000 in rebates to replace older furnaces and boilers with high-efficiency natural gas equipment.
Festival of Words fully underway with busy Friday schedule

Festival of Words fully underway with busy Friday schedule

The 26th annual Saskatchewan Festival of Words is in full swing on Friday, with a busy schedule of author readings filling the rooms of the Moose Jaw Public Library (MJPL) and opportunities for book signings and autographs between each event.
Eyebrow Fair horse show numbers strong this year

Eyebrow Fair horse show numbers strong this year

Twice as many horses and competitors showed up at 7 a.m. to the show
Souls Harbour Rescue Mission’s summer initiatives to aid our community

Souls Harbour Rescue Mission’s summer initiatives to aid our community

Working towards helping those in need, Souls Harbour Rescue Mission has two initiatives this summer.
Recent traffic enforcement blitz a good reminder to drive safely, police chief says

Recent traffic enforcement blitz a good reminder to drive safely, police chief says

Dozens of extra police patrolled Moose Jaw’s streets recently as part of an enhanced traffic enforcement program, and while data hasn’t been finalized, the police chief considered the operation a success.
Soap Box Derby on the line in August

Soap Box Derby on the line in August

Families from across the province, from cities such as Swift Current, Saskatoon, Ogema, and Regina, will be attending the race and the BBQ the night before. 
Home prices jumped 9% in June, while total sales fell 14%, data shows

Home prices jumped 9% in June, while total sales fell 14%, data shows

There were 68 homes sold last month, which decreased from 78 units — or 14 per cent — in June 2021, data from the Saskatchewan Realtors Association (SRA) shows. 
Shoplifting the main reason for increase in thefts under $5K, police chief says

Shoplifting the main reason for increase in thefts under $5K, police chief says

The Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) presented the June statistics during the recent Board of Police Commissioners meeting. The document contained information about crime stats for last month and since January. 
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning.
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