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High school volleyball teams pick up key wins as pool play begins next week

High school volleyball teams pick up key wins as pool play begins next week

Top three teams, bottom three teams to play three-game round robin to close out regular season
1938 Ladies Club holds final yearly meeting at the Grant Hall Hotel

1938 Ladies Club holds final yearly meeting at the Grant Hall Hotel

After 20 yearly meetings, organizer Ann McNally said she's long overdue for retirement
The Light Yoga plans fall fundraisers to support Square One homelessness initiatives

The Light Yoga plans fall fundraisers to support Square One homelessness initiatives

The Light Yoga & Wholeness Studio is hosting a donation-based yoga class on Oct. 28 and a one-of-a-kind art gallery event on Nov. 19 as part of a "Campaign of Light"
Cemetery fees to increase in 2024 to cover inflation, maintenance costs

Cemetery fees to increase in 2024 to cover inflation, maintenance costs

The parks and recreation department conducts an annual review of rates and provides a recommendation to its advisory committee on the possible changes and how they could affect the budget. 
Moose Jaw Food Bank selected as the 2023 Co-op 'Fuel Good Day' recipient

Moose Jaw Food Bank selected as the 2023 Co-op 'Fuel Good Day' recipient

The Oct. 11 donation of over $12,000 will help more families keep food on the table
Number One implement hitch maker in North America stays in Saskatchewan

Number One implement hitch maker in North America stays in Saskatchewan

Ron Walter looks at the recent sale of Power Pin
Mayor proclaims Disability Employment Awareness Month at City Hall

Mayor proclaims Disability Employment Awareness Month at City Hall

Mayor Clive Tolley signed the City of Moose Jaw proclamation to declare October as Disability Employment Awareness Month (DEAM) on Oct. 11
Erasure of downtown mural was not city’s fault, council says

Erasure of downtown mural was not city’s fault, council says

This summer, Boh’s Cycle and Sport permitted artist Carly Jaye to paint over the 30-year-old National Light and Power Co. mural that Gus Froese had painted in 1993. The artwork memorialized the changes that electric lighting brought to the city, while the Moose Jaw Asphalt Company had sponsored the project.
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of 11 C with a low of 0 C
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