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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Sunday will have a high of 23 C with a low of 10 C.
For What It Is Worth, My Advice to the Graduating Class of 2023

For What It Is Worth, My Advice to the Graduating Class of 2023

Nick Kossovan shares his advice to new graduates
Museum ready for annual Spring Fling Show and Shine event

Museum ready for annual Spring Fling Show and Shine event

The 14th annual Spring Fling Show and Shine will be held at  the Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum on Saturday, June 3.
Police, Square One talk downtown safety at community conversation event

Police, Square One talk downtown safety at community conversation event

The Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) recently collaborated with Square One Community, Inc. on another community conversation — this time on the safety of the downtown core, and what is being done to address local concerns.
Rodeo school helps prepare bronc riders for circuit

Rodeo school helps prepare bronc riders for circuit

Bronc riders, young and older, recently gathered at the Moose Jaw Exhibition rodeo arena for two days of training. Riders received hints on preparing to ride, handling in the chute, riding and then proceeded to ride broncs at the school started by the late Lee Bellows 16 years ago. Volunteers provide advice and run the chutes and arena.
Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Saturday will have a high of 18 C with a low of 4 C.
15 Wing commandant says farewell during command change ceremony

15 Wing commandant says farewell during command change ceremony

Lt.-Col. Riel (Guns) Erickson is moving with her husband and two sons to Ottawa to work as the executive assistant to the vice-chief of the defence staff.
City permanently closes Coteau Street East bridge to vehicles

City permanently closes Coteau Street East bridge to vehicles

The city has recently completed condition assessments of the bridge through a structural engineering consultant, who found that bridge conditions have significantly deteriorated.
Vanier business students compete against top teams during provincial event

Vanier business students compete against top teams during provincial event

The eight Grade 12 students attended the Saskatchewan Business Teachers’ Association’s annual case competition on May 4 and 5 at the University of Regina and competed against 95 youths from Saskatchewan and Alberta.
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