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Lakovic scores pair as Team Black takes win in Warriors' Black White Intrasquad Game.

Lakovic scores pair as Team Black takes win in Warriors' Black White Intrasquad Game.

Annual contest closes out 2023 training camp as rookies and veterans alike make final impression
Moose Jaw Police seized an estimated $7,400 worth of illegal drugs

Moose Jaw Police seized an estimated $7,400 worth of illegal drugs

On Sept. 2, police responded to a suspicious vehicle in northwest Moose Jaw resulting in three arrests
A 37-year-old male has been charged after assaulting a female

A 37-year-old male has been charged after assaulting a female

On Sept. 2, police responded to a domestic incident resulting in one arrest for assault, break and enter
City’s hazardous household waste collection day netted nearly 4K kgs

City’s hazardous household waste collection day netted nearly 4K kgs

This was the second HHW Collection Day of this year. The first event on April 15 saw 123 vehicles pass through, dropping off 1,786 kg of hazardous material. 
Participate in bat-tastic citizen science with U of S researchers at the library

Participate in bat-tastic citizen science with U of S researchers at the library

The Moose Jaw Public Library is hosting researchers from the University of Saskatchewan with an exciting opportunity for citizen science — residents will learn all about about the peculiar little flying mammals called bats, and have a chance to take a bat detector home
Moose Jaw Community Choir now accepting new members

Moose Jaw Community Choir now accepting new members

Fall rehearsals are scheduled to begin on Sept. 11 at the First Free Methodist Church
Harvesting operations attain one-third completion

Harvesting operations attain one-third completion

Harvest progress varies considerably among the different regions
Grow Your Own Future

Grow Your Own Future

Beautiful Autumn
Wakšúpi: Lakota Beadwork at MJMAG to receive fresh look from Ph.D historian

Wakšúpi: Lakota Beadwork at MJMAG to receive fresh look from Ph.D historian

Dr. Claire Thomson is a field historian with Parks Canada, volunteer secretary for the Wood Mountain Historical Society, and recently broke ground with the successful defence of her Ph.D thesis examining Lakota culture from its own perspective
City staff involved in 32 safety-related incidents during second quarter, report shows

City staff involved in 32 safety-related incidents during second quarter, report shows

City council received a report during its Aug. 28 regular meeting about the human resource department's second-quarter activities.
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