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Kelly Baxter sworn in as newest member of Moose Jaw's police board

Kelly Baxter sworn in as newest member of Moose Jaw's police board

The Moose Jaw Police Service hosted a swearing-in ceremony on July 2 to officially welcome Baxter onto the board.
Friends and family of Pauline Mah celebrate her 100th birthday at Chateau St. Michael's

Friends and family of Pauline Mah celebrate her 100th birthday at Chateau St. Michael's

On the afternoon of June 29, friends and family of Moose Jaw resident Pauline Mah gathered in celebration of her 100-year birthday at Chateau St. Michael’s
Moose Javians to learn in coming months about city's next steps for new landfill

Moose Javians to learn in coming months about city's next steps for new landfill

City manager Maryse Carmichael spoke to media about several topics after the recent council meeting.
Photos: ParkArt showcases artists and artisans in Moose Jaw

Photos: ParkArt showcases artists and artisans in Moose Jaw

Artists and artisans from across Saskatchewan assembled in Crescent Park to help support the artistic community and the Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery July 1
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Non-traditional high school helped dozens of PSSD students succeed this year

Non-traditional high school helped dozens of PSSD students succeed this year

Prairie South School Division launched Pathways School last fall for students in grades 10, 11 and 12 who were unsuccessful in a typical class setting. Inside, instead of desks and chairs in rows, the main room is more like a coffee shop with several types of seats and tables.
In photos: Moose Jaw celebrates Canada Day with fireworks display

In photos: Moose Jaw celebrates Canada Day with fireworks display

Shortly past 10 p.m., thousands gathered from their homes, vehicles, or on foot to watch the traditional Canada Day fireworks show in Moose Jaw's Hamilton Flats
Tap water safe despite unusual taste and odour, Buffalo Pound says

Tap water safe despite unusual taste and odour, Buffalo Pound says

Moose Jaw's and Regina’s drinking water comes from Buffalo Pound Lake, which is currently experiencing its usual annual algae bloom that causes high levels of taste and odour concerns.
Demolition of Memorial Field’s historic grandstands saddens Moose Jaw’s mayor

Demolition of Memorial Field’s historic grandstands saddens Moose Jaw’s mayor

'It was built in 1946 by the veterans as a memorial to the veterans, and I don’t think we should change it. I think it should stay. It’s a very unique and iconic park.'
ParkArt draws thousands as annual fundraiser reaches pre-pandemic numbers

ParkArt draws thousands as annual fundraiser reaches pre-pandemic numbers

On July 1, Crescent Park became an extension of the Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery as artists from around the province assembled in support of the museum’s largest annual fundraiser
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