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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of 1 C, with a low of -7
Clippers women post sweeps in basketball, volleyball

Clippers women post sweeps in basketball, volleyball

Men’s basketball picks up win, hockey team drops pair in ACAC action
Warriors add Wright from Pats in exchange for Denomie

Warriors add Wright from Pats in exchange for Denomie

Trade sees Warriors get younger as 19-year-old Denomie returns home in deal for 18-year-old Wright
Recreational complexes were busy places this summer, data shows

Recreational complexes were busy places this summer, data shows

Information from the parks and recreation department's Q3 report
From false alarms to public education activities, fire department had busy Q3

From false alarms to public education activities, fire department had busy Q3

The fire department responded to 78 false alarms during the third quarter, while it also held or attended seven public relations events
Philanthropy award given to Moose Javian for suicide awareness fundraising

Philanthropy award given to Moose Javian for suicide awareness fundraising

Dawn Froats is a recipient of the Outstanding Volunteer Philanthropist from the Association of Fundraising Professionals, for her work with the Journey to Hope chapter in Moose Jaw
Stocking Campaign ensures families can celebrate Christmas their way

Stocking Campaign ensures families can celebrate Christmas their way

The Salvation Army supported about 400 families last year by providing gift cards, along with toys to families with children
You could be the next Saskatchewanderer

You could be the next Saskatchewanderer

Applications now being accepted for the program’s 10th year
Victory for Vanier: Spirits celebrate girls volleyball provincial title

Victory for Vanier: Spirits celebrate girls volleyball provincial title

Championship marks second SHSAA gold for high school this year
More water main breaks occurred this third quarter than in 2018

More water main breaks occurred this third quarter than in 2018

The number of water main breaks increased in the third quarter of this year compared to 2018, while the overall number of breaks is also up compared to last year
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