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Moose Jaw’s 71st annual Band & Choral Festival is in full swing

Moose Jaw’s 71st annual Band & Choral Festival is in full swing

Students spend the week of May 15-18 improving their performances by receiving valuable feedback from adjudicators during the 71st annual Moose Jaw Band & Choral Festival
Local sports postponed due to smoky conditions

Local sports postponed due to smoky conditions

Heavy forest fire smoke over city causes track and field cities to be set back a day, city cancels all outdoor sports
Cops seeing big increases in offences related to people, property, drugs

Cops seeing big increases in offences related to people, property, drugs

From January to April, the agency saw increases of 17.6 per cent in crimes against people, 13.2 per cent in crimes against property and 11.5 per cent in service calls compared to last year, recent crime statistics show. 
Second annual Greek Night builds on success as Mad Greek celebrates 20 years

Second annual Greek Night builds on success as Mad Greek celebrates 20 years

The Downtown Moose Jaw Association’s (DMJA) second annual Greek Night built on the success of the first edition, selling out 300 tickets within two weeks, as main sponsor The Mad Greek restaurant celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.
Police board chair concerned about increased assaults on cops this year

Police board chair concerned about increased assaults on cops this year

There were eight attacks on police from January to April of this year, compared to two incidents during the same period last year and five incidents year-to-date in 2021, the most recent crime statistics show. 
City hall clock tower to have fresh faces by end of summer as restoration underway

City hall clock tower to have fresh faces by end of summer as restoration underway

City Hall is one of Moose Jaw’s most historic and significant pieces of architecture, and the clock tower at its top is its crowning glory, which is why some true-to-heritage facelifts have been ordered and will be completed by the end of summer.
Moose Jaw breaks ground on first joint-use school project in the city

Moose Jaw breaks ground on first joint-use school project in the city

The Government of Saskatchewan is investing nearly $69 million dollars in funding for the planning, design and construction of the Prekindergarten - Grade 8 school, which is an increase of approximately $19 million dollars since the site was selected in 2020.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

This week's editorial from senior editor Joan Ritchie.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 21 C with a low of 5 C.
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