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Warriors ready to go in Memorial Cup opener against Saginaw on Friday night

Warriors ready to go in Memorial Cup opener against Saginaw on Friday night

Moose Jaw captain Mateychuk talks about preparation and what team expects when four-team national championship tournament begins
Total of seven records fall in Moose Jaw high school track and field city championship

Total of seven records fall in Moose Jaw high school track and field city championship

Peacock’s Kapovic sets two records in long distances, Cornerstone’s Adewumi two marks in throws, Central’s Maltais two records in jumps, Central’s Anderson again breaks hurdles mark
‘Bigger, brighter, better:’ SARCAN officials excited for opening of new depot

‘Bigger, brighter, better:’ SARCAN officials excited for opening of new depot

Moose Jaw's SARCAN depot was one of the first in 1988, and 36 years later, it's moving to a new home to accommodate the growth in containers and customers.
Prairie South to spend nearly $7M over 3 years upgrading schools

Prairie South to spend nearly $7M over 3 years upgrading schools

The 2025-27 PMR plan lays out 32 projects the division intends to pursue.
River Street Promotions donates $45K from 'A Nashville Christmas' to school wellness fund

River Street Promotions donates $45K from 'A Nashville Christmas' to school wellness fund

Among the messages behind the concert was a call for students who are feeling hopeless to reach out and ask for help rather than suffer in silence.
City hosts open house for students to explore career options in public works

City hosts open house for students to explore career options in public works

On May 22, the City of Moose Jaw’s Public Works department hosted its annual open house event to commemorate Public Works Week which runs from May 19 – 25
Council approves updated bylaws affecting property taxes, due date for late taxes

Council approves updated bylaws affecting property taxes, due date for late taxes

Taxpayers will pay 8.93-per-cent more in municipal taxation this year, while they will have until Sunday, June 30 to cough up that cash.
Playing devil’s advocate on capital gains tax change

Playing devil’s advocate on capital gains tax change

Ron Walter looks at the other side of the capital gains debate
Federal politician praises the Warriors’ ‘best season ever’ during Senate speech

Federal politician praises the Warriors’ ‘best season ever’ during Senate speech

Senator Denise Batters stood in the Senate recently and congratulated the WHL champions for a great season and “an incredible WHL playoff run.”
Public art committee continues brainstorming ideas to support initiatives

Public art committee continues brainstorming ideas to support initiatives

While members wanted to see the “Stormin’ Main Street” mural reproduced and relocated, it is still “mostly visible” on the east side of the former Times-Herald building — despite construction on that wall — and can remain as is for now.
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