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Performance dates and times announced for RCMP Musical Ride

Performance dates and times announced for RCMP Musical Ride

As part of the Moose Jaw Hometown Fair, June 23rd to June 26th, the RCMP Musical Ride is set to put on four shows. 
Miller Express eager to hit the diamond again after three years away

Miller Express eager to hit the diamond again after three years away

The season starts on May 27 against Medicine Hat at 7 p.m. and concludes on Thursday, Aug. 4, against Regina.
Province’s largest ferry beached indefinitely

Province’s largest ferry beached indefinitely

The Riverhurst Ferry, Saskatchewan’s largest, has indefinitely paused its free 24/7 summer service due to low water levels and a build-up of sediment along the banks of the South Saskatchewan River below Lake Diefenbaker.
City investments dropped nearly $5M during this year’s first quarter

City investments dropped nearly $5M during this year’s first quarter

There was $79,923,836.46 in the long-term portfolio and $29,485,162.61 in the moderate-term portfolio as of March 31, for a total of $109,408,999.07.
Great Plains Power Station site takes delivery of heavy-duty gas turbine

Great Plains Power Station site takes delivery of heavy-duty gas turbine

The gas-powered turbine that will be the heart of the Great Plains Power Station was delivered to the Burns & McDonnell-managed construction site on May 24 as the Spring 2022 “site goes vertical” phase gets underway.
Agrimart: APAS accepting applications for YLMP initiative

Agrimart: APAS accepting applications for YLMP initiative

APAS was founded in 2000 by farmers and is Saskatchewan’s democratic, non-partisan agricultural policy and advocacy organization.
City’s debt will jump to almost $90M due to support for Buffalo Pound project

City’s debt will jump to almost $90M due to support for Buffalo Pound project

City council discussed the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant renewal project during its recent meeting.
PART 1: WW2, Kharkiv, Ukraine and Nazi war criminal Kurt Meyer

PART 1: WW2, Kharkiv, Ukraine and Nazi war criminal Kurt Meyer

Prologue: This project was undertaken because of the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. We like to think military commanders are held accountable for the war crimes of their troops. Few are.
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Friday will have a high of 26 C with a low of 10 C.
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