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Stellar showing at Western Kids Open has Control Jiu Jitsu excited for future

Stellar showing at Western Kids Open has Control Jiu Jitsu excited for future

Moose Jaw competitors being home 39 medals, 21 gold and win team championship at major competition
High school badminton sees bit of a shake-up during third league night

High school badminton sees bit of a shake-up during third league night

Cornerstone, Central continue to dominate with league championships on horizon
Police hunting for suspects involved in armed robbery on South Hill

Police hunting for suspects involved in armed robbery on South Hill

Police responded to an incident at 10:43 a.m. on April 13 after an employee called to say there had been a robbery involving a gun
Street sweeping will start when overnight temperatures improve, city says

Street sweeping will start when overnight temperatures improve, city says

City hall will not start the spring street cleaning program until overnight temperatures are above freezing since it needs to spray water on streets to pick up debris and dirt
Combo of alcohol and violence leads to two years’ jail for man

Combo of alcohol and violence leads to two years’ jail for man

Loagen Telayne Prettyshield appeared in provincial court recently and pleaded guilty to 11 of 37 charges, while he was sentenced to 24 months in jail for his most violent charge.
Library overcame challenges in 2021 to meet community’s needs, board chair says

Library overcame challenges in 2021 to meet community’s needs, board chair says

Sarah Simison, library board chair, spoke to city council during its April 11 meeting about the library's activities in 2021.
SGI invests $5.6M to support volunteer fire depts. with vehicle extrication tools

SGI invests $5.6M to support volunteer fire depts. with vehicle extrication tools

Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) is creating a $5.6 million fund to equip volunteer firefighters with tools such as the “Jaws of Life”, and provide them with the training to safely operate those tools.
‘Five Little Indians’: Moose Jaw Public Library Book Club discusses residential school novel

‘Five Little Indians’: Moose Jaw Public Library Book Club discusses residential school novel

Conversation surrounds residential schools and the question by the book’s author: ‘Why can’t they just get over it?’
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of -6 C with a low of -11 C.
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