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Clippers stun top-seed Concordia in ACAC women’s basketball quarter-final

Clippers stun top-seed Concordia in ACAC women’s basketball quarter-final

Briercrest battles to 74-63 win despite trailing by as much as 11 points in second half; men’s hockey playoff game tonight at Barkman Arena
Second annual Greek Night set for May 13; tickets selling fast

Second annual Greek Night set for May 13; tickets selling fast

Last year’s inaugural Greek Night was brought to life by the Downtown Moose Jaw Association and Tourism Moose Jaw and proved to be a riotously enjoyable night of eating, dancing, music, plate-smashing, and Greek culture.
Canada has 94% chance of recession this year, economic think tank says

Canada has 94% chance of recession this year, economic think tank says

'What happens in the U.S. impacts our economy in a profound way. ... If a recession occurs in the U.S., then this would likely spill over into Canada.'
Deadline approaches to remove ice fishing shelters before spring thaws

Deadline approaches to remove ice fishing shelters before spring thaws

As the season comes to a close and unpredictable spring weather approaches, the Ministry of Environment is reminding anglers that the ice fishing shelter removal deadlines are coming up.
Sow processing plant to get 100-per-cent tax exemption for five years

Sow processing plant to get 100-per-cent tax exemption for five years

City council expects the under-construction sow processing plant to support many full-time jobs once it’s operational and is offering economic incentives to support the business’ future success.
City wants feedback on proposed trails and pathways master plan

City wants feedback on proposed trails and pathways master plan

The City of Moose Jaw has a network of over 40 kilometres of trails and pathways that were established concurrently with the growth of new city neighbourhoods and in partnership with non-profit and community groups.
Local retired drama teacher helping provincial association renew outdated trophies

Local retired drama teacher helping provincial association renew outdated trophies

Moose Jaw’s Lyle Johnson is spearheading a project to find new partners to sponsor trophies that the Saskatchewan Drama Association hands out annually because the awards are over 40 years old.
Council hires national firm to find new city manager

Council hires national firm to find new city manager

Jim Puffalt announced during the Oct. 24, 2022 regular meeting that he would resign on May 6, 2023 and retire.
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 3 C with a low of -10 C.
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