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Moose Jaw wants to update coat of arms to correct Cree word

Moose Jaw wants to update coat of arms to correct Cree word

City council adopted the coat of arms, crest and city colours on March 28, 1966, with Mr. A.L.C. Atkinson of Sidney, British Columbia designing the symbols. A green scroll at the top reads “City of Moose Jaw,” while a similar scroll at the bottom reads “Moosochapiskun.”
Word Wisdom: Gridiron

Word Wisdom: Gridiron

A gridiron can be a structure above the stage of a theate.
Virtus Group's non-profit workshop focuses on risk, governance, responsibility

Virtus Group's non-profit workshop focuses on risk, governance, responsibility

The free afternoon session provided attendees with expert guidance on board governance and internal financial controls — two critical areas often overlooked by volunteers and first-time board members in the nonprofit sector
Fixing Moose Jaw’s bridges and subways could cost $250M: report

Fixing Moose Jaw’s bridges and subways could cost $250M: report

During city council’s May 26 executive committee meeting, city administration presented a report on its structure management program, which aims to maintain 16 bridges, six subways, four in-city dams and one rural dam.
Moose Jaw Miller Express pick up first win of WCBL season with victory over Weyburn Beavers

Moose Jaw Miller Express pick up first win of WCBL season with victory over Weyburn Beavers

Moose Jaw scored one in top of eighth, go on to 8-7 victory in Weyburn
Moose Jaw Canucks continue fast start to SPBL 18U AAA season with win over Regina Wolfpack

Moose Jaw Canucks continue fast start to SPBL 18U AAA season with win over Regina Wolfpack

Canucks rally from early deficit, score 11 runs late in game to take 17-9 victory in Regina
Drive to make a difference earns recognition

Drive to make a difference earns recognition

Moose Jaw teen named Junior Citizen of the Year.
UPDATED: MJPS seeks public assistance in locating missing 18-year-old

UPDATED: MJPS seeks public assistance in locating missing 18-year-old

The Moose Jaw Police Service is asking for the public’s help in locating 18-year-old Travis Perlman, who has not been heard from since May 26.
Car show Saturday at Sukanen Museum

Car show Saturday at Sukanen Museum

Gates open at 10 a.m. with winners announced at 4 p.m.
Seeding near 100 per cent complete

Seeding near 100 per cent complete

Rain scarce, with half an inch at Craik the most in this region.
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