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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Friday will have a high of 5 C with a low of 0 C.
Moose Jaw to pick fifth in WHL U.S. Draft, 14th in Prospects Draft

Moose Jaw to pick fifth in WHL U.S. Draft, 14th in Prospects Draft

Draft positions an improvement over late selections last year
Warriors Mateychuk, Yager nominated for Western Hockey League awards

Warriors Mateychuk, Yager nominated for Western Hockey League awards

Mateychuk named East Division nominee for defenceman of the year, Yager for rookie of the year; Tetachuk, Firkus jnamed Division All-Stars
Warriors’ Calvert looking forward to playoffs with hometown team

Warriors’ Calvert looking forward to playoffs with hometown team

After watching from the stands in previous seasons, Moose Jaw forward to be in the thick of the battle this time around
Miller Express sign hard-hitting California outfielder Grant for coming season

Miller Express sign hard-hitting California outfielder Grant for coming season

Former high school standout off to fast start in freshman year with Skyline College in San Bruno, Cal.
Residents' 'incivility' toward others a reason for increase in crimes, police chief says

Residents' 'incivility' toward others a reason for increase in crimes, police chief says

March’s crime statistics from the Moose Jaw Police Service tell two different tales, as crimes against people rose nearly 11 per cent and crimes against property fell 23 per cent compared to 2021.
Mortlach Berry Festival returns for a 13th delicious year after two-year hiatus

Mortlach Berry Festival returns for a 13th delicious year after two-year hiatus

“5,000 people with purple teeth can’t be wrong,” is the event’s slogan, and it seems to ring true each year.
Agrimart: Saskatchewan farmland rents remained stable last year

Agrimart: Saskatchewan farmland rents remained stable last year

Farmland rents in Saskatchewan were relatively stable last year, according to the Farm Credit Canada annual survey of rents.
Police tactical unit needed to combat increased violence, deputy chief says

Police tactical unit needed to combat increased violence, deputy chief says

The Moose Jaw Police Service has quietly discussed creating a SWAT-like tactical unit since at least 2019 , but after securing provincial recently, it has revealed more information about the unit’s existence.
Letter to the Editor: Health Care

Letter to the Editor: Health Care

A letter to the editor from Susan Jalbert
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