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Police board approves nearly $12K in extra funding to finish equipping new SUV

Police board approves nearly $12K in extra funding to finish equipping new SUV

The Moose Jaw Police Service requires nearly $12,000 more to equip a new vehicle with the necessary gear after funding from the Saskatchewan Health Authority fell short.
Hypodermic needle assailant given 60 days to assess fitness for trial

Hypodermic needle assailant given 60 days to assess fitness for trial

Brandon Lee Bluecloud, 29, sat reflectively behind glass on the afternoon of April 15 as he awaited Judge Brian Hendrickson’s ruling to determine whether he’s fit to stand trial following his earlier Oct. 3, 2023, hypodermic needle assault in downtown Moose Jaw
Discrimination against intact ear lobes so frustrating

Discrimination against intact ear lobes so frustrating

Joyce Walter reflects on never having her ears pierced
Firefighters, families, and Opposition call for reopening of Moose Jaw's hyperbaric chamber

Firefighters, families, and Opposition call for reopening of Moose Jaw's hyperbaric chamber

Opposition leader Carla Beck stood outside the Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital with Brayden Dutchak, whose mother is a cancer survivor, to call on the Sask. Party government to reopen the hyperbaric chamber in Moose Jaw on April 15
RSO to perform free live concert at Zion United Church on April 25

RSO to perform free live concert at Zion United Church on April 25

The Regina Symphony Orchestra (RSO) will be returning to Moose Jaw later this month, and lovers of classical music will have the opportunity to attend a free concert at Zion United Church on Thursday, April 25
North Star falling: Witnesses described seeing bodies ‘dropping like raindrops’ out of airliner

North Star falling: Witnesses described seeing bodies ‘dropping like raindrops’ out of airliner

Part 2 in an in-depth series looking into the mid-air plane collision that killed 37 people on April 8, 1954.
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of 15 C with a low of 0 C
Officers offer more details about efforts to revive Assiniboia man in detention cell

Officers offer more details about efforts to revive Assiniboia man in detention cell

Two Moose Jaw officers provided more details about Jeremy Sabourin’s suicide in detention cells two years ago, during the first day of a coroner’s inquest at Court of King’s Bench on April 15.  
Failing to follow policy led to prisoner’s suicide in police cells, inquest hears

Failing to follow policy led to prisoner’s suicide in police cells, inquest hears

A coroner’s inquest reviewing Jeremy Sabourin’s death in the Moose Jaw Police Service’s (MJPS) detention cells kicked off at Court of King’s Bench on April 15.
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