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Crime Stoppers received 56 tips and awarded $450 during Q1

Crime Stoppers received 56 tips and awarded $450 during Q1

Moose Jaw Crime Stoppers is celebrating its 38th birthday this year and is the oldest Crime Stoppers group in the province.
Seeding still far from complete in Saskatchewan

Seeding still far from complete in Saskatchewan

Across the province, seeding is 38 per cent complete.
New governance policy clarifies police board’s roles, enhances accountability

New governance policy clarifies police board’s roles, enhances accountability

The board had conducted its regular functions in agreement with principles outlined in provincial legislation and regulatory requirements, but the new policy articulates and formalizes those processes more completely
Grow Your Own Future

Grow Your Own Future

Summer Flowering Bulbs
Car show and model show featured at Sukanen Ship Museum

Car show and model show featured at Sukanen Ship Museum

The 14th annual Spring Fling Show and Shine will be held at the Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum on Saturday, June 3.
Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Saturday will have a high of 27 C with a low 10 C.
Moose Jaw’s 71st annual Band & Choral Festival was notoriously successful

Moose Jaw’s 71st annual Band & Choral Festival was notoriously successful

As the 71st annual Band & Choral Festival draws to a close this week, local businesses show gratitude for the impact on the local economy and thanks to all who were involved, the event was a success.
City asks drivers to eliminate #NotoriouslyCloseCalls in work zones

City asks drivers to eliminate #NotoriouslyCloseCalls in work zones

The city reminds motorists that it is illegal to enter a work site where “Road Closed” signs are present and failure to do so may result in penalties under sections 9 and 10 of the city’s Traffic Bylaw.
‘Sunflowers for Ukraine’ is back to help Ukrainian families displaced by war

‘Sunflowers for Ukraine’ is back to help Ukrainian families displaced by war

Len and Bernie Mintenko are once again growing and selling several varieties of sunflowers in support of Ukrainians displaced by Russia’s invasion, and will be setting up a stall at the Wakamow Farmer’s Market when it begins for the season on Saturday, May 27.
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