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Arctic freeze can’t stop Moose Jaw Huckers

Arctic freeze can’t stop Moose Jaw Huckers

The sport of disc golf is exploding across Canada, particularly in the Prairie provinces where the playing season is purely dependent on Mother Nature’s whim.
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 -9 C with a low -21 C.
Police warn residents about phone scam involving money fraud

Police warn residents about phone scam involving money fraud

The Moose Jaw Police Service announced on March 16 that it had been made aware of the scam after multiple residents contacted officers saying someone called them pretending to be a grandchild in need of support. 
Moose Jaw-Assiniboia area receives $40K to support learning of rural kids

Moose Jaw-Assiniboia area receives $40K to support learning of rural kids

KidsFirst Regional travels to communities across the province, bringing unique learning opportunities to children up to age five with programs such as take-home literacy kits, story walks and pop-up preschool events. 
Elks’ chili cook-off generates excited winners

Elks’ chili cook-off generates excited winners

Winners of the Elks' chili cook-off decline to share secret recipes.
Citizens’ Academy to give residents inside look at how police service works

Citizens’ Academy to give residents inside look at how police service works

The topics on which the course will focus include the K-9 unit, the criminal investigation section, the tactical response team (TRT), the Police and Crisis Team (PACT), Victim Services and using firearms such as handguns, shotguns and rifles. 
Sask. pandemic history project launches ‘Remember Lives, Not Numbers’ memorial

Sask. pandemic history project launches ‘Remember Lives, Not Numbers’ memorial

A group of doctors, teachers, professors, researchers, and social workers have collaborated to create a public digital memorial for Saskatchewanians who died because of COVID-19, called Remember Lives, Not Numbers.
Some helium explorers progress even with bearish stock markets

Some helium explorers progress even with bearish stock markets

Ron Walter looks at investing in helium.
After four years, install of new city hall software program nearly done

After four years, install of new city hall software program nearly done

City hall purchased a program in 2019 called Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), which allows organizations to manage day-to-day business activities such as accounting, procurement, project management, risk management and compliance, and supply chain operations. 
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