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MJPS checked nearly 800 vehicles during latest traffic enforcement program

MJPS checked nearly 800 vehicles during latest traffic enforcement program

Members of the MJPS, other police services, and partner agencies worked together to identify traffic violations and take enforcement action. This two-day initiative took place at various locations around Moose Jaw.
City of Moose Jaw wins marketing award during provincial economic conference

City of Moose Jaw wins marketing award during provincial economic conference

The City of Moose Jaw’s “Get A Life” campaign was a winner at the recent Saskatchewan Economic Development Alliance (SEDA) Provincial Summit. 
City of Moose Jaw disappointed with RM’s landfill decision, rural group pleased

City of Moose Jaw disappointed with RM’s landfill decision, rural group pleased

The rural council denied the application during its June 18 meeting and gave several reasons for rejecting the request.
Engagement of youth will benefit community

Engagement of youth will benefit community

Will Moose Jaw city council follow through on youth suggestions?
Missing paperwork keeps Moose Jaw donkey from Guinness World Record

Missing paperwork keeps Moose Jaw donkey from Guinness World Record

One four-legged critter in Moose Jaw nearly earned a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records for being the oldest living donkey this year, as Bugsy, a 55-year-old donkey residing at the Free To Be Me Animal Sanctuary, now surpasses the current world record holder
Veterans Ombudsman in Moose Jaw to meet serving and retired military members

Veterans Ombudsman in Moose Jaw to meet serving and retired military members

The town halls will provide an opportunity for the veterans ombud to hear the concerns of the veterans’ community, and to share information on the work of the Office of the Veterans Ombud (OVO).
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Rejecting city’s landfill application ‘wasn’t done lightly,’ RM reeve says

Rejecting city’s landfill application ‘wasn’t done lightly,’ RM reeve says

The rural council met on June 18 and voted 4-1 against a motion to approve city hall’s request to build a solid waste management venue north of the city on prime agriculture land. 
'Wanna Race?': Canoe and Kayak Club recruiting summer games athletes

'Wanna Race?': Canoe and Kayak Club recruiting summer games athletes

The Saskatchewan Summer Games Team Southwest Canoe and Kayak squad is now recruiting for athletes!
Mortlach’s 15th annual berry festival proved to be a ‘berry good time’

Mortlach’s 15th annual berry festival proved to be a ‘berry good time’

On June 15, the Village of Mortlach drew thousands from around the province as it hosted its 15th annual Saskatoon Berry Festival which proved to be a “berry good time” for the community
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