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Police board holds first public open house meeting since 2019

Police board holds first public open house meeting since 2019

A handful of residents attended the June meeting, where the Moose Jaw Police Service discussed governance, crime data, its strategic priorities, and its crime prevention unit, internet child exploitation (ICE) unit, Victim Services, tactical response team, Police and Crisis Team (PACT) units, and graffiti removal and prevention teams.
Tour across Canada for foods popular in those regions

Tour across Canada for foods popular in those regions

This week's recipes include Yukon Berry Bannock, NWT Bison Berry Burgers and Nunavut Arctic Char.
Drug-bust numbers will increase as cops finish more investigations, chief says

Drug-bust numbers will increase as cops finish more investigations, chief says

The Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) presented May’s crime statistics during the recent Board of Police Commissioners’ meeting, with data showing cops have made 17 total drug busts this year.
Musician Jeffrey Straker to perform this weekend at Mortlach berry festival

Musician Jeffrey Straker to perform this weekend at Mortlach berry festival

The 14th annual festival occurs on Saturday, June 17 in the small village about 30 minutes west of Moose Jaw on Highway 1. 
Chez Nous parent company gives one month notice to staff and residents

Chez Nous parent company gives one month notice to staff and residents

On May 29, Enterprise 4 Good, parent organization of long-term care home Chez Nous in Moose Jaw, informed residents and staff that Chez Nous would close by July 1. “The people living in this home, for some of them this place was their last resort,”
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

This week's editorial from senior editor Joan Ritchie
Sidewalk Days festival set for huge year, but volunteers still urgently needed

Sidewalk Days festival set for huge year, but volunteers still urgently needed

Moose Jaw’s largest summer festival, Kinsmen Sidewalk Days, is coming up on July 6, 7, and 8, and will fill the city’s downtown with food, vendors, and entertainment of every kind, but organizers say volunteers are still urgently needed
City to impose more one-sided parking on narrow streets in July

City to impose more one-sided parking on narrow streets in July

The City of Moose Jaw is expanding its Narrow Streets Parking Project this summer to include several new blocks as part of its continued efforts better protect city and emergency workers.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 30 C with a low of 13 C.
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