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U18 AA Canucks end home season on a strong note

U18 AA Canucks end home season on a strong note

Canuck bats were hot and the hits found the holes in the Wolfpack defence.
Moose Jaw’s crime rate dropped nearly 12% last year over 2023: Stats Canada

Moose Jaw’s crime rate dropped nearly 12% last year over 2023: Stats Canada

The Crime Severity Index refers to a measure of police-reported crime that reflects the seriousness — violent or non-violent — of individual offences, tracks changes in crime severity, and gives a weighted rating to each incident.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Letter to the Editor: Evacuees from forest fires in Beaval area coming to Moose Jaw

Letter to the Editor: Evacuees from forest fires in Beaval area coming to Moose Jaw

City co-ordinating efforts to make displaced people comfortable.
Main Street South road closure July 23

Main Street South road closure July 23

Local traffic only designated in some areas.
Phyllis Dewar Outdoor Pool is closed

Phyllis Dewar Outdoor Pool is closed

Inclement weather forces closure.
Letter: Fostering community unity and support for vital social programs in Moose Jaw

Letter: Fostering community unity and support for vital social programs in Moose Jaw

Citizens care deeply care about the community and desire positive integration for all.
Removal of elm trees breaks heart of Moose Jaw resident

Removal of elm trees breaks heart of Moose Jaw resident

So far this year, there have been 22 cases of DED on public and private lands. Last year, the city removed 103 infected trees, and 85 in 2023. 
Temporary closure of Ominica Street West Wednesday

Temporary closure of Ominica Street West Wednesday

Closure is between Main Street North and 1st Avenue Northwest.
New nurse position to enhance youth health services in Moose Jaw

New nurse position to enhance youth health services in Moose Jaw

The addition of a part-time nurse to HOMEBASE Moose Jaw is happening through a new partnership between the YMCA of Regina and Medavie Health Services.
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