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Warriors’ Firkus to join Canada at World Junior Hockey Championship

Warriors’ Firkus to join Canada at World Junior Hockey Championship

High-scoring forward off to Gothenburg, Sweden immediately, joins Moose Jaw captain Denton Mateychuk and forward Brayden Yager on Canada’s roster
Grow Your Own Future

Grow Your Own Future

A New Year
Moose Jaw Cycle Association donates to Salvation Army

Moose Jaw Cycle Association donates to Salvation Army

Murray Roney representing the Moose Jaw Cycle Assoc. presents Major Ingram of the Salvation Army with toques, mitts and a cheque from the Annual Toy run and Swap Meet. Thanks to all participants for a great turnout and to Giant Tiger for their on going generous support.
Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Saturday will have a high of 3 C with a low of -10 C
Warriors take early lead, score pair late to take win over Regina

Warriors take early lead, score pair late to take win over Regina

Unger turns in spectacular performance with 47 saves, Calvert has goal and three points as Moose Jaw takes 5-2 victory for second-straight win
Moose Jaw’s Hogeboom into playoffs at Curl Sask U18 girls provincial championship

Moose Jaw’s Hogeboom into playoffs at Curl Sask U18 girls provincial championship

Local rink to play in Page Playoff quarter-final Friday night; Heisler finishes 1-3 in boys draw
Canada’s offence falters in World Juniors shutout loss to Sweden

Canada’s offence falters in World Juniors shutout loss to Sweden

Mateychuk escapes early injury scare as Canada drops 2-0 decision to unbeaten hosts
Notoriously Good Neighbours for the months of November and December 2023

Notoriously Good Neighbours for the months of November and December 2023

You can nominate a "Notoriously Good Neighbour" on the City's website or app
Saskatchewan families to receive relief from federal carbon tax in the new year

Saskatchewan families to receive relief from federal carbon tax in the new year

Both SaskEnergy and SaskPower will remove the federal carbon tax from home heating starting January 1, 2024
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