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Moose Jaw working to kill cockroaches at Sportsplex pool (video)

Moose Jaw working to kill cockroaches at Sportsplex pool (video)

Derek Blais, director of community services, issued a letter saying the City of Moose Jaw was committed to providing “safe, clean and welcoming recreational facilities” for residents.
Multicultural Council seeks hygiene products to help newcomers get established

Multicultural Council seeks hygiene products to help newcomers get established

“Lots of (these newcomers), when they first come… the only thing they come with is the clothes on their backs,” Bjelde said, noting that it typically takes around one month before they receive their first financial support from the government.
MJPS, public library have 2025 budgets approved by council

MJPS, public library have 2025 budgets approved by council

Budget25: The Moose Jaw Police Service and the Moose Jaw Public Library had their 2025 budgets approved by city council during a recent budget discussion meeting.
Police board names Deputy Chief Rick Johns as acting chief

Police board names Deputy Chief Rick Johns as acting chief

The police board held a special meeting on Jan. 31 to officially appoint Johns as acting chief as of Saturday, Feb. 1, after Chief Rick Bourassa retired earlier than expected because of an injury.
Judo Sask welcomes youngest board member from Koseikan Judo Club

Judo Sask welcomes youngest board member from Koseikan Judo Club

“I think anyone who wants to try it should feel free to reach out,” she added. “There are clubs in Moose Jaw and Regina, and anywhere that works for you. We’re always looking to grow our (club).”
Moose Jaw’s review officer received one complaint in 2024

Moose Jaw’s review officer received one complaint in 2024

Saundra Arberry summarized the complaint she received about bylaws related to the joint-use school situation.
Hunger in Moose Jaw serves up skills for aspiring young chefs

Hunger in Moose Jaw serves up skills for aspiring young chefs

“(Participants) will learn to cook a meal and they get to take that home for supper, so it kind of lands at the perfect time,” she added, noting that parents also benefit from a free dinner afterwards.
Capilano Court tenant faces eviction over his service dog

Capilano Court tenant faces eviction over his service dog

Michael Vernon, 50, lives with PTSD and post-concussion syndrome, and has owned Maverick, a Doberman pincher, for the past six years. The dog has been his psychiatrist-approved support animal since June 2024.
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
‘We’re going to do everything we can to improve our team’: Roughriders GM Jeremy O’Day talks CFL free agency

‘We’re going to do everything we can to improve our team’: Roughriders GM Jeremy O’Day talks CFL free agency

Negotiating window opens Sunday, free agency period begins Feb. 11 as teams hit high gear in preparation for 2025 season
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