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Yorkton man wins surprise $20M in lottery draw

Yorkton man wins surprise $20M in lottery draw

Lottery winner Ernie Anuik said he just saw “a two and then lots of zeros”
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 -13 C with a wind chill of -36 C in the morning.
Police charge man with five counts of arson

Police charge man with five counts of arson

The Moose Jaw Police Service has charged Jody Lauer with five counts of arson for fires that allegedly happened between last summer and March 5.
School bus cancellations

School bus cancellations

Moose Jaw city bus routes are not affected and are running as usual
Uniting for youth mental wellness: Music Row at the Mae

Uniting for youth mental wellness: Music Row at the Mae

River Street Promotions was forced to postpone their winter fundraiser repeatedly, but the five friends are excited to bring their Nashville singer-songwriter collaborators back to Moose Jaw on April 29
Fire dept. gives detailed account of rescue efforts during house fire

Fire dept. gives detailed account of rescue efforts during house fire

The fire department provided a detailed explanation about its response to a house fire on Oct. 7, 2021, as part of its fourth-quarter report it provided during the recent city council meeting. 
Ogema’s popular train tours teach visitors about province’s early settlement

Ogema’s popular train tours teach visitors about province’s early settlement

Ogema's train tours were featured during a recent heritage webinar hosted by the Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport
Sask. RCMP asks for public’s help locating man wanted on Canada-wide warrant

Sask. RCMP asks for public’s help locating man wanted on Canada-wide warrant

If you have information, contact your nearest police service. Information can also be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Downtown association plans to help form Canada’s ‘most notoriously charming downtown’

Downtown association plans to help form Canada’s ‘most notoriously charming downtown’

The Downtown Moose Jaw Association (DMJA) says it wants to help create Canada’s most notoriously charming downtown through beautification, seasonal cleaning, and event promotion
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