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Census shows Moose Jaw population changed little in 20 years

Census shows Moose Jaw population changed little in 20 years

Moose Jaw is one of seven Saskatchewan cities that lost population in the five years ending in 2021.
Letter to the Editor: Open Letter to MP Fraser Tolmie

Letter to the Editor: Open Letter to MP Fraser Tolmie

A letter to the editor from Talon Regent, BBA, J
Baildon’s Jerry Kaiser declares victory against RM in fight over monument

Baildon’s Jerry Kaiser declares victory against RM in fight over monument

'For some reason, to Baildon administrators and councillors, it was not a triumph of feminism but an irritant to be destroyed. They spent thousands of dollars on an expensive lawyer to defend their misogyny'
From letters to the internet, communications have changed dramatically over 150 years

From letters to the internet, communications have changed dramatically over 150 years

The Western Development Museum hosted its monthly Coffee Club meeting on Feb. 15 and focused on communications during the past century.
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 -15 C with a low of -20 C.
Froehlich, Gamble finish Original 16 Cash League regular season tied for first

Froehlich, Gamble finish Original 16 Cash League regular season tied for first

Top two rinks cap campaign with 14-4 records, playoffs set to begin next week at Moose jaw Ford Curling Centre
Central boys, girls pick up wins over Lumsden in high school basketball

Central boys, girls pick up wins over Lumsden in high school basketball

Vanier takes win over Notre Dame in senior girls as league action continues
Kinsmen Flying Fins gearing up for junior provincials

Kinsmen Flying Fins gearing up for junior provincials

Major meet on first weekend of March the first for local swim club since December
City makes available water trailer for residents affected by pipe breaks

City makes available water trailer for residents affected by pipe breaks

The water trailer is parked at 325 Home Street West for residents affected by water main breaks.
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