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Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are five headlines for Wednesday, Oct. 19.
Good morning Moose Jaw!

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 20 C and a low of 4 C.
17th annual Better Together Food Drive returns as an in-person activity

17th annual Better Together Food Drive returns as an in-person activity

This year’s food drive occurs Monday, Oct. 31, from 5:15 to 9 p.m., with the event kicking off at Hillcrest Apostolic Church and moving over to the Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds for sorting and packing.
CP Holiday Train returning with concert, lights, big food donations

CP Holiday Train returning with concert, lights, big food donations

The Canadian Pacific (CP) Holiday Train will rock and roll across Canada once more for the 2022 holiday season — its first cross-continent tour in three years — and will arrive in Moose Jaw on Dec. 6 with its spectacular lights and a free concert by Tenille Townes and Aysanabee.
Year’s probation given to man who threatened guard with mace, caused vehicle accident

Year’s probation given to man who threatened guard with mace, caused vehicle accident

Joseph Donald Caragata appeared in Moose Jaw Provincial Court recently and pleaded guilty to several charges.
Reflective Moments: Green bin arrived without pretty ribbons and bows

Reflective Moments: Green bin arrived without pretty ribbons and bows

Columnist Joyce Walter reflects on the news that her area of Moose Jaw will finally receive a new garbage bin.
Residents asked for help with research project in spotting great horned owls

Residents asked for help with research project in spotting great horned owls

The Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) and the University of Regina (U of R) have teamed up in this joint venture.
Driving home impaired after pool party costs resident his licence

Driving home impaired after pool party costs resident his licence

Kurtis Patrick Barr, 43, from Moose Jaw, appeared in Moose Jaw Provincial Court recently, where he pleaded guilty to impairing driving. As part of a joint submission, he must pay $2,000 and is prohibited from driving for one year. 
Legion busily preparing to launch 2022 poppy campaign

Legion busily preparing to launch 2022 poppy campaign

The veterans’ organization plans to deliver the trays between Wednesday, Oct. 26 and Friday, Oct. 28, with Poppy Day scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 29, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Trading Thoughts: Rose Valley newspaper issue produced monthly by school students

Trading Thoughts: Rose Valley newspaper issue produced monthly by school students

The students at the Rose Valley Hutterite Colony School make a newspaper every month during the school year and the September issue found its way into Ron Walter's mailbox.
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