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Two new student-created anti-graffiti murals to soon be installed downtown

Two new student-created anti-graffiti murals to soon be installed downtown

Since 2014, the Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) has worked with Project 104 High School Arts Collective. The youths create large mural projects that city crews then install in parks and on buildings that see regular graffiti vandalism. 
Disc Golf Association offering casual and competitive play options this summer

Disc Golf Association offering casual and competitive play options this summer

The Moose Jaw Disc Golf Association (MJDGA) is an organization still in its infancy, but it’s being helped along by a global surge in popularity for the sport — Moose Javians looking for a group to play with now have both casual and competitive options.
Return of police patrols likely to please downtown businesses, park users

Return of police patrols likely to please downtown businesses, park users

The MJPS announced during the recent Board of Police Commissioners’ meeting that it had resumed the foot and bike patrol as of May 1. 
17-year-old publishes first novel through Wood Dragon Books young author competition

17-year-old publishes first novel through Wood Dragon Books young author competition

Thanks to the Young Author Competition at Wood Dragon Books, 17-year-old Payton Todd has successfully launched her first novel The Amnesia Project — publisher Jeanne Martinson said Wood Dragon is actively on the lookout for their next youth collaborator.
Long weekend recipes could become anytime favourites

Long weekend recipes could become anytime favourites

This week's recipes include Ribs and Sauce, Crockpot Beans and Jam-Filled Jelly Roll.
Same small group of people committing most crimes, Chief Bourassa says

Same small group of people committing most crimes, Chief Bourassa says

The Moose Jaw Police Service presented the crime statistics data during the recent Board of Police Commissioners’ meeting, while Chief Rick Bourassa discussed the numbers during a media scrum afterwards.
May 14-20 marks Victims and Survivors of Crime Week across Canada

May 14-20 marks Victims and Survivors of Crime Week across Canada

The theme this year is, “The Power of Collaboration”
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of 18 C with a low of 1 C.
Differences to look for when players take the ice at the World Para Hockey Championship

Differences to look for when players take the ice at the World Para Hockey Championship

Some of the differences you’ll find compared to the WHL when the puck drops on May 28
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