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Two new officers sworn in to serve with the Moose Jaw Police Service

Two new officers sworn in to serve with the Moose Jaw Police Service

On July 19, two new police officers — Daniel Heimbecker and Jackson Anderson — have taken their oath to serve and protect the community
Moose Jaw hosting Baseball Sask 15U AA provincials this weekend

Moose Jaw hosting Baseball Sask 15U AA provincials this weekend

Tier II championship taking place at Blackwell and Andrie Diamonds beginning Friday afternoon
Miller Express see losing streak reach four games with loss in Okotoks

Miller Express see losing streak reach four games with loss in Okotoks

Dawgs get better of pitching battle with 4-2 victory in Western Canadian Baseball League action
Western Development Museum announces its July and August program schedule

Western Development Museum announces its July and August program schedule

Moose Jaw’s branch of the Western Development Museum (WDM) is announcing the event lineup for July and August as part of its ongoing programming that offers something for everyone
City manager reflects on her first year guiding the City of Moose Jaw

City manager reflects on her first year guiding the City of Moose Jaw

City manager Maryse Carmichael spoke with the Moose Jaw Express/MooseJawToday.com about her experiences in this new role and what she has learned during her first year.
Salvation Army welcomes new corps officers in Moose Jaw

Salvation Army welcomes new corps officers in Moose Jaw

As of July 1, Major Clarence Ingram and his wife Karen concluded their leadership roles in Moose Jaw, and their position has now been filled by Kean and his wife starting July 12
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
BRICKSPO, the mini-block-building extravaganza, returns to the WDM on July 27

BRICKSPO, the mini-block-building extravaganza, returns to the WDM on July 27

The annual mini-building-block extravaganza of all things LEGO will once again be held at the Western Development Museum this summer
Moose Jaw homeowners paid roughly $11K last year for water/sewer upgrades, report says

Moose Jaw homeowners paid roughly $11K last year for water/sewer upgrades, report says

City hall replaced nearly 130 sewer and water connections last year, while affected homeowners paid almost $11,000 to cover part of those upgrades, a new report shows.
Bizworld: How big has the millionaire population become?

Bizworld: How big has the millionaire population become?

Last year the richest 10 per cent in Canada had 66 per cent of the wealth.
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