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It’s time to lose the NHL’s loser point

It’s time to lose the NHL’s loser point

Bruce Penton's take on the "loser point" in the NHL.
Five headlines for Monday morning

Five headlines for Monday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Monday will have a high of -8 C with a low of -16 C.
Break-in leads to high-speed chase and arrest of two people

Break-in leads to high-speed chase and arrest of two people

Officers were called around 3:30 a.m. on March 5 about a break-in occurring in the northwest part of Moose Jaw. They located a suspected vehicle when they arrived at the scene, but the suspects fled from the scene.
Canada gets back on track with pair of wins at World Wheelchair Curling Championship

Canada gets back on track with pair of wins at World Wheelchair Curling Championship

Moose Jaw’s Dash, Wright in action with Team Canada at championship in Richmond, B.C.
Winmar Warriors rebound with solid win over Contacts in Game 2

Winmar Warriors rebound with solid win over Contacts in Game 2

Best-of-five quarter-final SMAAAHL series tied 1-1 heading into Game 3 in Saskatoon on Tuesday
Clippers win bronze at ACAC women’s basketball championship in thrilling fashion

Clippers win bronze at ACAC women’s basketball championship in thrilling fashion

Briercrest takes final-seconds 66-64 win over St. Mary’s for first ACAC medal; men’s hockey fall 2-1 to NAIT in Game 3 of quarter-final to drop series two-games-to-one
Local housing market data dropped by double digits in February, report says

Local housing market data dropped by double digits in February, report says

It was mostly red down arrows for Moose Jaw’s housing market in February, as sales, listings, inventory and average house prices all dropped by double-digit percentages year-over-year, according to the Saskatchewan Realtors Association.
Remembering the Fallen

Remembering the Fallen

LAC Robert F. J. Crowhurst, RAFVR, Student Pilot
Farmers' cash receipts increased 14 per cent last year

Farmers' cash receipts increased 14 per cent last year

Canadian farmers had another good year in 2022, despite much higher costs of production.
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