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Space issues force police to move some services into former Times-Herald building

Space issues force police to move some services into former Times-Herald building

The police service headquarters was constructed in 1985 when it was attached to city hall, but the agency has outgrown its location because of growth in employees and services and needs additional room.
Humane Society adding kid’s animal behaviour classes to program lineup

Humane Society adding kid’s animal behaviour classes to program lineup

The Moose Jaw Humane Society (MJHS) is excited to announce the addition of animal behaviour classes for children ages seven to 12 to their fundraising programs, which are vital to supporting the shelter’s work in the community.
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 6 C with a low of -3 C.
DelaCruz putting together incredible senior season in lead-up to Miller Express return

DelaCruz putting together incredible senior season in lead-up to Miller Express return

Outfielder hitting over .500 through 26 games for NCAA Division III Mitchell College, to return to Moose Jaw after playing in 2019 season
After stellar first round, Warriors’ Ungar aiming to keep roll going against Winnipeg

After stellar first round, Warriors’ Ungar aiming to keep roll going against Winnipeg

Solid goaltending and defensive play major part in four-game sweep of Lethbridge, will again be key against powerhouse Ice
Province confirms it will fix ‘roller coaster’ Ninth Avenue SW this year

Province confirms it will fix ‘roller coaster’ Ninth Avenue SW this year

City hall has been waiting for nearly two years for the Ministry of Highways to fix the “roller coaster” road that is Ninth Avenue Southwest — and those repairs are coming this year.
Square One AGM hears 2022 reports, elects board, reaffirms need for more data

Square One AGM hears 2022 reports, elects board, reaffirms need for more data

The Square One Community, Inc. Annual General Meeting (AGM) on April 12 presented an outline of an incredibly significant year as the organization looks to transition from shelter advocacy to shelter operation at William Milne Place.
Motorcycle police catch more distracted drivers than car-based cops, data shows

Motorcycle police catch more distracted drivers than car-based cops, data shows

The Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners learned about the Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan team during its recent meeting.
Heritage committee to soon announce candidates for veterans’ banner project

Heritage committee to soon announce candidates for veterans’ banner project

City hall’s heritage advisory committee is sifting through the applications it received for its veterans’ banner program and expects to announce the potential candidates in the coming months.
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