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Varjassy to take field with hometown Miller Express this coming season

Varjassy to take field with hometown Miller Express this coming season

Moose Jaw Minor Baseball product saw WCBL time as affiliated player last season
Fire at apartment not suspicious; four firefighters injured battling blaze

Fire at apartment not suspicious; four firefighters injured battling blaze

Three firefighters were treated at the scene, while another spent some time at the hospital.
Christmas supper and gathering held for new Ukrainian families

Christmas supper and gathering held for new Ukrainian families

Facebook group “Ukraine help and exchange in Moose Jaw” brings newcomer Ukrainian families together for a Christmas gathering
Massive financial collapse — cryptocurrency— comes to head with bankruptcy

Massive financial collapse — cryptocurrency— comes to head with bankruptcy

Ron Walter discusses cryptocurrency
Warriors’ Baco, Team Slovakia fall to Canada in World Junior pre-tournament action

Warriors’ Baco, Team Slovakia fall to Canada in World Junior pre-tournament action

Canada rolls to 6-1 victory to improve to 2-0 in exhibition play, Slovakia 0-2
Rudi Fast recognized with good neighbour award

Rudi Fast recognized with good neighbour award

“I doubt there is a single household in our neighbourhood that Rudi hasn't done something helpful for.”
Cyclones defeat Vikings in Senior Boys Basketball

Cyclones defeat Vikings in Senior Boys Basketball

Making use of a size and speed advantage the Cyclones defeated the Vanier Vikings in a blowout 89 - 40.
Empire Apartments burn to the ground, corner of Caribou St and 4th Ave. NW

Empire Apartments burn to the ground, corner of Caribou St and 4th Ave. NW

Moose Jaw Fire department on scene quickly; 24 firefighters worked to get fire out
Former resident gets ‘rather lenient’ court sentence due to sobriety efforts

Former resident gets ‘rather lenient’ court sentence due to sobriety efforts

The efforts of Evan William Reed Breti to overcome his alcoholism is the reason he received a “rather lenient” court sentence, even though one charge included breaking into his uncle’s farmhouse.
Youth centre excited for full return of area’s largest drug-free New Year’s Eve party

Youth centre excited for full return of area’s largest drug-free New Year’s Eve party

Voltage: Gravitate — the largest chem- and drug-free youth event in Saskatchewan — starts at 8 p.m. on Dec. 31 and runs until 6 a.m. on Jan. 1.
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