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John Howard Society’s emergency shelter has helped nearly 80 people since opening

John Howard Society’s emergency shelter has helped nearly 80 people since opening

The Ministry of Social Services provided the John Howard Society (JHS) with $124,400 to establish the shelter, with the funding part of the ministry’s Provincial Approach to Homeless program.
Family Services offers free clothing giveaway for moms in need this Mother's Day

Family Services offers free clothing giveaway for moms in need this Mother's Day

To celebrate mom this Mother’s Day, Moose Jaw Family Services will be hosting a free clothing giveaway and Mother’s Day tea event on location this Saturday, May 11 from 1 – 5 p.m. with crafts available for the kids
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Friday will have a high of 5 C with a low of -1 C
Number of sexual assaults, breaches of court orders rising, police data show

Number of sexual assaults, breaches of court orders rising, police data show

The Moose Jaw Police Service presented April's crime data during the May meeting of the Board of Police Commissioners.
Police service launches downtown trespassing prevention pilot program

Police service launches downtown trespassing prevention pilot program

The Moose Jaw Trespass Prevention Program (MJTPP) is a public safety initiative that allows officers to remove people from commercial properties who violate the Trespass to Property Act.
Local business has kept over 700 containers from entering the landfill

Local business has kept over 700 containers from entering the landfill

Earth Day was recognized on April 22 this year, and one local business decided to measure just how large its impact has been since opening the doors around one year ago
Construction in Wakamow Valley to occur near ‘special site’ filled with artifacts

Construction in Wakamow Valley to occur near ‘special site’ filled with artifacts

From his excavations, Alan Korejbo, a registered professional archaeologist, found “a real hodgepodge” of artifacts, some dating to the 1960s, some from pre-contact times, and some allegedly dating back 3,000 years.
Federal budget relies on assumptions, co-operation from provinces

Federal budget relies on assumptions, co-operation from provinces

Ron Walter takes a deeper look at the federal budget
Tim Horton's Smile Cookie campaign recipient again this year is Heartland Hospice

Tim Horton's Smile Cookie campaign recipient again this year is Heartland Hospice

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