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Dan Dempsey talks Snowbirds history and reveals planned Friday flyover

Dan Dempsey talks Snowbirds history and reveals planned Friday flyover

LCol (Ret.) Dan Dempsey flew two tours with the Snowbirds and wrote "A tradition of excellence: Canada's airshow team heritage" (2002/2007) about the history of air demonstration teams in the country.
Grade 9 students get financial crash course at Reality Check event

Grade 9 students get financial crash course at Reality Check event

The Moose Jaw & District Chamber of Commerce Reality Check event at Sask Polytech showed Grade 9 students from across the city the often-tough realities of making budget decisions, hopefully preparing them for wise choices later on.
Police service to ask council for budget increase next year of 5.49%

Police service to ask council for budget increase next year of 5.49%

The organization expects its operating expenses to increase by $699,627, its revenues to increase by $86,694, and its net operating budget increase to increase by $612,933. This is an overall increase of 5.49 per cent.
Nova Scotian Reeny Smith in concert Oct. 21 at Mae Wilson Theatre

Nova Scotian Reeny Smith in concert Oct. 21 at Mae Wilson Theatre

A rising star and powerhouse of Canada’s East Coast, Reeny Smith will be in Moose Jaw on Friday, Oct. 21 to perform in her “Classified The Retrospected Tour” at the Mae Wilson Theatre.
Two people injured after collision between police cruiser and civilian vehicle

Two people injured after collision between police cruiser and civilian vehicle

A member of the Moose Jaw Police Service was involved in a motor vehicle collision at 2:37 p.m. on Oct. 19 near the corner of First Avenue Northwest and Athabasca Street West.
City announces inaugural winner of 'Notoriously Good Neighbour Program'

City announces inaugural winner of 'Notoriously Good Neighbour Program'

Trevor Henrickson is the first recipient of the Notoriously Good Neighbour Recognition program. 
Vehicle collision result of driver blowing through stop sign

Vehicle collision result of driver blowing through stop sign

One driver was issued a ticket. No parties of the vehicles were hurt.
Carollers can start registering for returning Rotary Carol Festival

Carollers can start registering for returning Rotary Carol Festival

The Carol Festival is scheduled for Dec. 5, 6, and 7 at Zion United Church and organizers have officially begun the search for choirs full of carollers.
Five headlines for this morning

Five headlines for this morning

Here are five headlines for Thursday, Oct. 20.
Good morning Moose Jaw!

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of 18 C and a low of 1 C.
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