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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Friday will have a high of 2 C with a low of -6 C.
Moose Jaw High School Athletes of the Month for March

Moose Jaw High School Athletes of the Month for March

A look at the top Moose Jaw high school athletes from the past month
Warriors captain Mateychuk looking forward to leading team on playoff run

Warriors captain Mateychuk looking forward to leading team on playoff run

Post-season success a major goal for club after first 40-win season since 2018-19 campaign
Warriors coach O’Leary looks at first-round series with Lethbridge

Warriors coach O’Leary looks at first-round series with Lethbridge

Moose Jaw welcomes back four suspended players as tough opening round expected
Exhibition Company Shows Small Paper Loss

Exhibition Company Shows Small Paper Loss

The MJEC AGM was held Tuesday night.
RCMP arrest two Moose Jaw residents for fraud in Swift Current

RCMP arrest two Moose Jaw residents for fraud in Swift Current

Michael Joel McKechnie, 39, and Nicole Marie Belsher, 37, of Moose Jaw, and Christopher Johnathan Nesvold, 39, of Saskatoon, now face several counts of fraud.
MJMAG can elect its own members during AGM without city input, council says

MJMAG can elect its own members during AGM without city input, council says

Similar to previous years, city hall will not use its membership interest to elect any members to the museum and art gallery’s board during the organization’s March 30 annual meeting.
Two Canuck retailers might keep investors ahead of inflation numbers

Two Canuck retailers might keep investors ahead of inflation numbers

Ron Walter looks at Canadian companies Dollarama and Alimentation Couche-Tarde.
March “Notoriously Good Neighbour’: Stephen Adkins

March “Notoriously Good Neighbour’: Stephen Adkins

"He is always doing something to fix up and improve his house, including building a mini rink out back for his kids. We LOVE Steve”. 
Viterra spending $18M on expansion project at century-old grain terminal

Viterra spending $18M on expansion project at century-old grain terminal

The agriculture company plans to install a 12,500-foot double-loop track north of the terminal — and into an adjacent pasture — that can accommodate 144 Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) high-capacity cars and three locomotives. 
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