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Home sales in Moose Jaw in July were up nearly 60% over last year, data show

Home sales in Moose Jaw in July were up nearly 60% over last year, data show

There were 81 home sales last month in Canada’s Most Notorious City, compared to 36 in July 2023, an increase of 56 per cent, data from the Saskatchewan Realtors Association (SRA) shows.
MJPS has investigated 11 more sexual assaults this year than in 2023, data shows

MJPS has investigated 11 more sexual assaults this year than in 2023, data shows

The police service presented the July crime statistics during the Board of Police Commissioners’ Aug. 7 meeting.
DoMoreAg launches #TalkItOut campaign to support farmers in distress

DoMoreAg launches #TalkItOut campaign to support farmers in distress

The Do More Agriculture Foundation has announced the launch of its 2024 #TalkItOut campaign which seeks to help support agricultural producers who face mental health struggles across the country — and it all starts with a simple conversation
GoFundMe page started to support farmer accused of allegedly mistreating his animals

GoFundMe page started to support farmer accused of allegedly mistreating his animals

Thomas (Tom) Miller has been a cattle producer for more than 40 years and owns over 30 cattle on a quarter-section of land and is facing a trial in Moose Jaw Provincial Court from Aug. 12 to 16 because he supposedly did not provide his animals with enough food.
Officers have recovered 16 shopping carts since launching anti-theft initiative

Officers have recovered 16 shopping carts since launching anti-theft initiative

Some low-income or homeless residents use the push-trolleys to transport all their goods throughout the city.
From the Kitchen: Never fear: the zucchini crop will soon be here

From the Kitchen: Never fear: the zucchini crop will soon be here

Versatile and potentially delicious.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
University student researching history of Ukrainian foods in Moose Jaw

University student researching history of Ukrainian foods in Moose Jaw

Ukrainian immigration has influenced food culture in Saskatchewan for 133 years, and to better understand this effect, a university student is collecting stories about how families have preserved their ethnic culinary heritage.
Meet some of the Lego creators who attended BRICKSPO ’24 in Moose Jaw

Meet some of the Lego creators who attended BRICKSPO ’24 in Moose Jaw

During BRICKSPO, the Moose Jaw Express spoke with a few of the creators to learn more about the inspiration behind their builds
Man arrested for using pellet gun to intimidate group of people

Man arrested for using pellet gun to intimidate group of people

Moose Jaw police responded to a weapons call after learning that an individual was pointing a firearm at a group of people near Langdon Crescent.
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