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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Saturday will have a high of 17 C with a low of 0 C
Game 1 reaction: Warriors look to rebound after Swift Current takes win in series opener

Game 1 reaction: Warriors look to rebound after Swift Current takes win in series opener

After everything goes Broncos' way in Game 1, Moose Jaw aiming for improved performance in rematch Saturday night
Broncos make most of opportunities to take win over Warriors in Game 1

Broncos make most of opportunities to take win over Warriors in Game 1

Swift Current score pair in first and second periods before going on to 7-2 win to claim steal home-ice advantage
Lacrosse season set to begin this weekend for South Sask Stealth

Lacrosse season set to begin this weekend for South Sask Stealth

All three Stealth teams in action as Sask A Box Lacrosse League campaign kicks off new campaign
SHOWTIME: Warriors’ O’Leary looks at final preparations for Game 1 tonight

SHOWTIME: Warriors’ O’Leary looks at final preparations for Game 1 tonight

Well-rested and healthy Moose Jaw and Swift Current set to open Eastern Conference semifinal in front of sold-out crowd at Moose Jaw Events Centre
Highway cameras have nabbed 120% more motorists this year than last, data show

Highway cameras have nabbed 120% more motorists this year than last, data show

The Moose Jaw Police Service presented crime data from March during the April Board of Police Commissioners’ meeting.
Calling all chefs: Elks Lodge makes preparations for this year's chili competition

Calling all chefs: Elks Lodge makes preparations for this year's chili competition

Do you suspect that your homemade chili recipe could be award-winning? If so, you’re invited to whip up a batch and enter the Elks' Chili Competition this Saturday, April 27, with a chance to win bragging rights, a few prizes, and all proceeds help support children in the community
STF to resume negotiations

STF to resume negotiations

STF will not implement sanctions while negotiations are taking place.
City expects to start filling potholes in late April or early May

City expects to start filling potholes in late April or early May

City council made several inquiries during its April 8 meeting about various infrastructure-related topics.
Feds must give cities enough infrastructure funding to handle population growth, Luhning says

Feds must give cities enough infrastructure funding to handle population growth, Luhning says

Coun. Dawn Luhning is concerned that the federal government is “toying” with the gas tax fund and could eliminate it, which she believes would hinder council’s ability to upgrade infrastructure.
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