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Property crimes up nearly 3%, drug offences jump 130%, data shows

Property crimes up nearly 3%, drug offences jump 130%, data shows

The Moose Jaw Police Service presented crime data during the Board of Police Commissioners’ December meeting.
Square One releases report from Moose Jaw's first-ever homelessness survey

Square One releases report from Moose Jaw's first-ever homelessness survey

Surveyors spoke to 26 individuals who both self-identified as experiencing homelessness and agree to participate — 9 females, 1 unknown, 16 males
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of -5 C with a low of -11 C
Year in Review: February

Year in Review: February

A look back at some of our top stories from February 2023
Police board worried that continued attacks on police could hamper recruitment

Police board worried that continued attacks on police could hamper recruitment

There were 21 attacks on officers as of Nov. 30, 2023, compared to 11 incidents in 2022 and 2021, a year-over-year increase of 90.9 per cent, according to data that the Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) presented during the board’s December meeting.
Year in Review: January

Year in Review: January

A look back at some of our top stories from January 2023
Czechia stuns Canada with win in World Junior quarterfinal

Czechia stuns Canada with win in World Junior quarterfinal

Czechia scores game winner with 12 seconds remaining, bringing tournament to an end for Warriors Mateychuk, Yager, Firkus
Outgoing civilian police board members reflect on experiences with group

Outgoing civilian police board members reflect on experiences with group

Residents Mary Lee Booth and Darrell Markin have finished serving on the Board of Police Commissioners and are reflecting on the positive developments they’ve seen during their five years.
Vandals steal street signs from numerous locations

Vandals steal street signs from numerous locations

On Boxing Day the city received a notification through the Request For Service (RFS) function on the free city app that a number of street signs from northwest Moose Jaw were found scattered in Elks Field.
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