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Best-selling author Tim Jones examines Indigenous rock art

Best-selling author Tim Jones examines Indigenous rock art

Jones discussed his book and Indigenous rock art at the library theatre Aug. 28
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Friday will have a high of 28 C with a low of 13 C.
Warriors’ prospect Deichert enjoying first experience with hometown team

Warriors’ prospect Deichert enjoying first experience with hometown team

Moose Jaw’s third-round pick in 2023 Entry Draft happy with performance through first day of training camp
Warriors captain Mateychuk excited for what lies ahead for team this season

Warriors captain Mateychuk excited for what lies ahead for team this season

First days of training camp offer sign of off-season hard work and potential for local WHL team heading into 2023-24 campaign
Al Cameron, last Second World War vet in Moose Jaw, dies after accident

Al Cameron, last Second World War vet in Moose Jaw, dies after accident

Moose Jaw’s veterans’ community is mourning after it was learned that Allen (Al) Cameron, the last local Second World War veteran, had died from complications due to a fall. He was 98.
Warriors’s Ripplinger expecting competitive training camp as 2023-24 WHL season begins

Warriors’s Ripplinger expecting competitive training camp as 2023-24 WHL season begins

Total of 75 players on ice beginning Thursday for rookie and main camps at Moose Jaw Events Centre
Toy Run Parade teams up with Little Chicago Show n' Shine for second year

Toy Run Parade teams up with Little Chicago Show n' Shine for second year

The Little Chicago Show n' Shine and the annual Toy Run Parade will be held on Saturday, September 16
Man gets 180 days in jail after four-month stealing spree around town

Man gets 180 days in jail after four-month stealing spree around town

Being homeless and addicted to drugs was a bad combination for Dalton James Cameron, who, for months, relied on stealing food and lottery tickets from stores and gas stations to survive.
City hall issued over 50 building permits worth nearly $12M in Q2

City hall issued over 50 building permits worth nearly $12M in Q2

From April 1 to June 30, the municipality distributed 52 building permits worth $11,958,905, as compared to 81 building permits worth $68,512,150 last year and 64 building permits worth $31,581,254 in 2021.
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