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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of 4 C with a low of 0 C
Police service finished 2023 with deficit of more than $700K

Police service finished 2023 with deficit of more than $700K

The Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) finished 2023 with an operating deficit of more than $700,000 and will have to defer some headquarters-related capital projects until it has the cash to proceed.
Mavericks see U13 league season come to an end in West Final

Mavericks see U13 league season come to an end in West Final

Warman wins series two games to none after Moose Jaw sweeps Davidson to advance
Briercrest Clippers eliminated from ACAC men’s hockey playoffs

Briercrest Clippers eliminated from ACAC men’s hockey playoffs

Top seeds fall 3-1 in opener, drop 5-1 decision in game two as promising season comes to an end
High school regional basketball playoffs begin Friday in Moose Jaw

High school regional basketball playoffs begin Friday in Moose Jaw

Tournaments for 4A girls, 4A boys taking place at Central, Peacock and Vanier with goal of advancing to Hoopla in Moose Jaw
Warriors sign coach O’Leary, GM Ripplinger to multi-year extensions

Warriors sign coach O’Leary, GM Ripplinger to multi-year extensions

Deal comes in midst of impressive season as Moose Jaw prepares for playoff run
A bit of Irish will warm hearts and bring a smile

A bit of Irish will warm hearts and bring a smile

This week's recipes include Irish Scones, Tipperary Fruit Compote and Irish Prattie Apple
Nature Moose Jaw to host guest presentation on falcon conservation efforts

Nature Moose Jaw to host guest presentation on falcon conservation efforts

Guest speaker Todd Smith will be holding a presentation on local kestrel falcon conservation efforts at The Kiwanis River Park Pavilion & Lodge this Friday, March 15 at 7 p.m.
Some councillors question need to spend money on certain capital projects

Some councillors question need to spend money on certain capital projects

The parks and recreation department presented eight additional capital projects it wants to pursue this year during the March 11 regular city council meeting. 
Editor's Note

Editor's Note

We’ve come a long way baby…if we review where we have been and where we are now, but we still have a ways to go
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