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Police search yields hidden gun, two people charged

Police search yields hidden gun, two people charged

Tyson Nikolic and Sahra Key have been charged and will appear in provincial court
UPDATED: Early morning power outage affecting NE area of city

UPDATED: Early morning power outage affecting NE area of city

The outage is due to a broken pole
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 -13
South Hill Bowling Centre dealing with restrictions while staying alive

South Hill Bowling Centre dealing with restrictions while staying alive

With business down 90 per cent over the last year, ongoing pandemic continues to have impact on local lanes even with light at end of the tunnel
Police have responded to 25 pandemic-related calls since January, stats show

Police have responded to 25 pandemic-related calls since January, stats show

The Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) prefers to educate residents about obeying pandemic-related restrictions instead of handing out tickets but won’t hesitate to penalize people if necessary, the police chief says
Public health allowing households to gather in “bubbles” of 10 people, expand worship services

Public health allowing households to gather in “bubbles” of 10 people, expand worship services

Saskatchewan households are now allowed to gather indoors in a consistent bubble of up to 10 people, from two or three different households, effective Tuesday
Humane Society putting together colouring book featuring local pets

Humane Society putting together colouring book featuring local pets

Ever wanted to see what your critter would look like in a shade of ‘ultramarine blue’ or ‘burnt orange’? Now you can find out!
Mayoral candidates spent over $21K combined during municipal election, data shows

Mayoral candidates spent over $21K combined during municipal election, data shows

John Kot spent $4,872, Nancy Nash spent $1,040.47 and Fraser Tolmie spent $15,590.17 during their respective quests to become — or remain — mayor of Moose Jaw 
Dump fees for Moose Jaw Food Bank renovation project covered by two local businesses

Dump fees for Moose Jaw Food Bank renovation project covered by two local businesses

Lyle Silzer from Hazer Enterprises and Justin and Sidney Nelson from Silver Star Salvage & Recycling have offered to cover the fees
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