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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of 3 C with a low of -8 C
Three rinks with Moose Jaw connections qualify directly for Viterra Scotties

Three rinks with Moose Jaw connections qualify directly for Viterra Scotties

Moose Jaw rinks Orsted, Barker joined by Saskatoon Nutana’s Ackerman in landing Canadian Team Ranking System and Sask CRTS berths for provincial tournament
Warriors Mateychuk, Yager named to Team Canada for World Junior Hockey Championship

Warriors Mateychuk, Yager named to Team Canada for World Junior Hockey Championship

First Warriors duo to be named to team together since Sutherby, Paetsch named in 2002; Firkus returning to Moose Jaw
Two in police custody after methamphetamine, prohibited weapons found during search

Two in police custody after methamphetamine, prohibited weapons found during search

Jason Carey, 42, and Teanika Trew-Gawley, 28, remain in police custody following the Dec. 12 search
Peacock, Central remain unbeaten to start high school boys basketball season

Peacock, Central remain unbeaten to start high school boys basketball season

Toilers take win over Lumsden, Cyclones defeat Swift Current in league action Tuesday night
Budget ’24: Creating roads-focused levy, new drainage utility possible options to address shortfall

Budget ’24: Creating roads-focused levy, new drainage utility possible options to address shortfall

Council has not yet made any decisions and will discuss these possibilities during its budget meeting tonight and possibly on Monday, Dec. 18.
Moose Jaw Warriors join World Junior hopefuls in playing waiting game

Moose Jaw Warriors join World Junior hopefuls in playing waiting game

With trio of elite players on verge of playing for Team Canada, Warriors’ O’Leary looks at their chances and what’s ahead in Moose Jaw
Budget ’24: Cutting traffic control measures, delaying Multiplex project some options to address deficit

Budget ’24: Cutting traffic control measures, delaying Multiplex project some options to address deficit

City council is still considering how to address a nearly $9-million capital budget shortfall next year and is reviewing the options that city hall has presented.
Phoenix Academy's adopt a student program ensures all students get a Christmas dinner

Phoenix Academy's adopt a student program ensures all students get a Christmas dinner

The school's adopt-a-student program helps address the individual needs of each registered student during their educational journey
Budget ’24: Council considers how to find $9M to address capital budget shortfall

Budget ’24: Council considers how to find $9M to address capital budget shortfall

City administration has $8,959,764 worth of core infrastructure projects — sidewalks, pavement rehabilitation, bridges, building improvements and parks upgrades — it wants to pursue next year, but lacks the money to do them.
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