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FOREIGNER: Farewell Canada Tour to play the Moose Jaw Events Centre, Monday, May 13, 2024

FOREIGNER: Farewell Canada Tour to play the Moose Jaw Events Centre, Monday, May 13, 2024

Tickets go on sale for Farewell Tour for band Foreigner on November 17: Presale starts November 15, 2023
SCRAPS's 2024 calendars almost ready; holiday photo session fundraiser on 25th

SCRAPS's 2024 calendars almost ready; holiday photo session fundraiser on 25th

SCRAPS is a volunteer-run not-for-profit organization whose members are passionate about helping felines in and around Moose Jaw
Major police priorities in ’24 to focus on traffic safety, violent crime, drugs, child porn

Major police priorities in ’24 to focus on traffic safety, violent crime, drugs, child porn

The police service (MJPS) presented its proposed 2024 operating budget during the recent Board of Police Commissioners’ meeting. The agency also provided a report with several pages of data that executive members reviewed and discussed.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 7 C with a low of -7 C
Warriors persevere in high-scoring battle with Saskatoon

Warriors persevere in high-scoring battle with Saskatoon

Firkus has five-point night, McIntosh picks up first three WHL points as Moose Jaw takes 9-6 win over Blades
Vanier takes five-set win over Peacock to claim high school girls volleyball championship

Vanier takes five-set win over Peacock to claim high school girls volleyball championship

Spirits take 25-9, 17-25, 25-20, 23-25, 15-8 win Tuesday night to claim first title since 2018
Artwork honouring Metis and Ukrainian cultures to soon be installed in city

Artwork honouring Metis and Ukrainian cultures to soon be installed in city

The city will install the Red River cart near the Tourism Moose Jaw office and will install the steel Ukrainian-themed sunflowers in Crescent Park.
To save money, city to stop mailing printed pre-payment property tax notices

To save money, city to stop mailing printed pre-payment property tax notices

The annual cost to mail pre-payment notices is roughly $11,900, while the net savings on discontinuing the mailing would be $9,000 to $10,000 since there would be some costs to advertise and promote the tax discount period, a council report said. 
Glass Art Daydreaming: Local artist to showcase stained glass creations this January

Glass Art Daydreaming: Local artist to showcase stained glass creations this January

Phyllis Hildebrandt's stained glass art exhibition is at the Cultural Centre starting Jan. 17, 2024
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