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Moose Jaw high school boys’ soccer season underway, girls’ league takes hiatus for year

Moose Jaw high school boys’ soccer season underway, girls’ league takes hiatus for year

Central takes 2-1 win over Swift Current to open campaign, full slate of games on the road this weekend
MJPS could add third PACT unit using new provincial funding, chief says

MJPS could add third PACT unit using new provincial funding, chief says

Minister Paul Merriman announced on Sept. 9 that the Ministry of Corrections, policing and Public Safety was providing the Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) with $952,000 to hire eight new officers.
Sukanen Ship volunteer work recognized

Sukanen Ship volunteer work recognized

Supporters lauded for contributions.
Moose Jaw mayor wants streets swept more often

Moose Jaw mayor wants streets swept more often

Street sweeping, capital projects and the Events Centre were some topics council discussed while reviewing the second-quarter financial report during its recent meeting.
Grand opening of Hart’s Garage held at museum threshing bee

Grand opening of Hart’s Garage held at museum threshing bee

Two-day event draws about 2,000 visitors.
Police urge Moose Javians to pause before posting unverified info online after downtown incident

Police urge Moose Javians to pause before posting unverified info online after downtown incident

On Sept. 11, police received a report about a suspicious vehicle and individual who allegedly approached a minor in the downtown core.
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
City to close Main Street on Saturday for Little Chicago Show and Shine

City to close Main Street on Saturday for Little Chicago Show and Shine

This is the second year for the Little Chicago Show and Shine car show. The first one was held in 2022 and attracted more than 200 vehicles and thousands of car enthusiasts.
Proposed bylaw update would let residents keep hawks and falcons in Moose Jaw

Proposed bylaw update would let residents keep hawks and falcons in Moose Jaw

Nearly a year after city council allowed residents to keep hawks and falcons in the community, city administration is finally updating the bylaw and removing those two birds as prohibited animals.
Some residents frustrated with lack of paving on Coteau St. W.

Some residents frustrated with lack of paving on Coteau St. W.

Coteau Street West was one topic city councillors questioned city administration about during the recent council meeting.
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