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Moose Jaw RCMP asking public for help after break-in, theft at barn

Moose Jaw RCMP asking public for help after break-in, theft at barn

RCMP continue to investigate a Jan. 26 break-in at barn in the RM of Moose Jaw that resulted in a stolen plasma cutter
Teachers begin rotating strikes, with Moose Jaw school divisions starting things off

Teachers begin rotating strikes, with Moose Jaw school divisions starting things off

Saskatchewan teachers were on strike for the third time on Feb. 1, with all Moose Jaw and district schools closed for the day and hundreds of educators and their supporters brandishing protest signs on Thatcher Drive between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Military charity donates over $7K to family-focused group at 15 Wing

Military charity donates over $7K to family-focused group at 15 Wing

The Friends of the Forces Fellowship has donated $7,500 to 15 Wing Airbase’s Military Family Resource Centre (MFRC) so it can continue to support personnel and their families. 
Applications now open for Co-op's $1M Community Spaces program

Applications now open for Co-op's $1M Community Spaces program

The Co-op Community Spaces program seeks to improve public spaces such as recreational venues and preserved natural areas across Western Canada
Dividend-paying stocks reward investors waiting for corporate growth

Dividend-paying stocks reward investors waiting for corporate growth

Ron Walter shares stock options for those preparing to retire
From the Cradle of Humankind to the Roof of Africa (and a lot in-between)

From the Cradle of Humankind to the Roof of Africa (and a lot in-between)

Last fall, I spent a few weeks travelling in eastern Africa, mainly Tanzania, to explore and experience, but also so myself, Gayland Panko, Kevin Pilsworth, and Max Pilsworth could summit the Roof of Africa — Mount Kilimanjaro in Kilimanjaro National Park
For seniors, dance classes may be the right mix of fitness and mingling

For seniors, dance classes may be the right mix of fitness and mingling

Moose Jaw's adults over the age of 55 can enjoy the many benefits of local dance programs
City would prefer residents pay overdue parking fines over towing their autos

City would prefer residents pay overdue parking fines over towing their autos

City hall says no specific number of outstanding parking tickets would cause it to tow a vehicle since a proposed impound bylaw’s main objective is to encourage residents to pay their fines.
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 14 C with a low of -2 C
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