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Moose Jaw resident ready for Jamaica trip with $100K Extra win

Moose Jaw resident ready for Jamaica trip with $100K Extra win

Residents cheer as winner confirms his win.
City of Moose Jaw releases 2025 Fall & Winter Recreation Guide

City of Moose Jaw releases 2025 Fall & Winter Recreation Guide

Registration for programs opened Aug. 7.
Captain Canuck, a Canadian comic superhero, celebrates 50 years

Captain Canuck, a Canadian comic superhero, celebrates 50 years

To celebrate the comic book character’s 50th anniversary, creator Richard Comely is travelling across Canada, meeting fans and signing comic books and posters.
Over 100 Moose Jaw roads affected by changes to snow clearing policy

Over 100 Moose Jaw roads affected by changes to snow clearing policy

City administration presented the proposed changes during the recent executive committee meeting and gave council an in-depth review of the suggested adjustments.
Tourism Moose Jaw sees revitalization under new executive director

Tourism Moose Jaw sees revitalization under new executive director

Donna Fritzke’s guiding philosophy centres on building partnerships within the community — a priority she has highlighted since taking on the role.
Moose Jaw Canucks come home with sixth place finish from 13U AAA baseball Western Canadians

Moose Jaw Canucks come home with sixth place finish from 13U AAA baseball Western Canadians

Canucks drop 10-0 decision in fifth-sixth place game to close out tournament in Chilliwack
Moose Jaw police seeking suspect vehicle in hit-and-run

Moose Jaw police seeking suspect vehicle in hit-and-run

At the time of the hit-and-run, the suspect fled east on Oxford Street. The victim was taken to the hospital by EMS with serious injuries.
Temporary closure of Athabasca Street West

Temporary closure of Athabasca Street West

No impacts to transit stop locations or scheduling are anticipated.
Lane restrictions planned for King Crescent sewer lining

Lane restrictions planned for King Crescent sewer lining

No service disruptions are expected.
City welcomes two new public art installations at tourism centre

City welcomes two new public art installations at tourism centre

Red River cart and baby bison sculptures now on display.
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