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Central, Vanier continue winning ways in high school boys and girls basketball

Central, Vanier continue winning ways in high school boys and girls basketball

Cyclones remain unbeaten with 108-48 win over Lumsden in boys action, Vanier takes over first in girls league with 71-49 win over Central
[CORRECTED] Square One 'thrilled' at new shelter operated by John Howard Society, president says

[CORRECTED] Square One 'thrilled' at new shelter operated by John Howard Society, president says

Della Ferguson, president of Square One Community, Inc. said she is thrilled that a new overnight shelter for both men and women has come to Moose Jaw
January High School Athletes of the Month

January High School Athletes of the Month

Moose Jaw’s Athletic Association’s Athletes for the Month of January has been sponsored by Purposed Financial Corp.
WINMAR Warriors split games to open busy week of action

WINMAR Warriors split games to open busy week of action

Moose Jaw drops 6-2 decision to league-leading Blazers Monday before rebounding with 4-1 win over Swift Current Tuesday
Robbie Burns’ birthday celebrated with Haggis

Robbie Burns’ birthday celebrated with Haggis

This week's recipes include Haggis, Simplified and Scottish Lemon Cake
Public Library's February events will include visit from astronaut Jeremy Hansen

Public Library's February events will include visit from astronaut Jeremy Hansen

The Moose Jaw Public Library (MJPL) has some exciting opportunities coming up in February
Ex-semi-driver fined $3K for driving impaired on Highway 1

Ex-semi-driver fined $3K for driving impaired on Highway 1

Saskatchewan highways will be slightly safer during the next year after former semi-driver Gagandeep Singh Sandhu pleaded guilty to driving impaired near Moose Jaw and had his licence revoked.
Breaking: Province gives over $124K to support new emergency shelter in Moose Jaw

Breaking: Province gives over $124K to support new emergency shelter in Moose Jaw

The Government of Saskatchewan is investing $124,400 to establish 15 emergency shelter spaces in Moose Jaw, operated by John Howard Society of Saskatchewan. The funding is part of the Provincial Approach to Homelessness, announced in October 2023.
Guest Editorial with Joyce Walter

Guest Editorial with Joyce Walter

Oldtimers agree: Polar Vortex is darn cold
Budget rewind: Council believes new pool should be built near Sportsplex to save money

Budget rewind: Council believes new pool should be built near Sportsplex to save money

City administration has pegged the new aquatic centre’s total cost at just over $13 million, with construction at $12.5 million. Building the pool near the Sportsplex could save $6 million.
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