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Rotary Club celebrates 76th Carol Festival

Rotary Club celebrates 76th Carol Festival

Moose Jaw Rotary Club celebrated their annual 76th Carol Festival at Zion United Church on Dec. 5th
Winmar Warriors back on winning track with victory in Swift Current

Winmar Warriors back on winning track with victory in Swift Current

Moose Jaw scores three in third period to take 5-2 victory over Legionnaires
CP Holiday Train visits on a cold Moose Jaw evening

CP Holiday Train visits on a cold Moose Jaw evening

The Canada Pacific (CP) Holiday Train entertained Moose Javians with a heart-warming performance.
Budget 2023: Transit fares to jump $1 due to inflation, higher repair costs, low rates

Budget 2023: Transit fares to jump $1 due to inflation, higher repair costs, low rates

Effective Feb. 1, 2023, city hall plans to increase regular transit fares to $3.25 per trip from $2.25 per trip and paratransit to $2.50 per trip from $1.50 per trip.
Police HQ’s Victim Services Unit welcomes new trauma dog to the team

Police HQ’s Victim Services Unit welcomes new trauma dog to the team

Terri Roney, victim services co-ordinator, showed off three-year-old Sven the black Labrador retriever during the Board of Police Commissioners’ Dec. 8 meeting. 
Grow Your Own Future

Grow Your Own Future

Growing Food Indoors in Winter – Part II
Stores to stay open late Dec. 16 for ‘#NotoriouslyCharming Christmas After Dark’ event

Stores to stay open late Dec. 16 for ‘#NotoriouslyCharming Christmas After Dark’ event

The Downtown Moose Jaw Association (DMJA) will continue an event started last year as more than 20 downtown businesses keep their doors open late on Friday, Dec. 16 for shoppers to do some local Christmas shopping.
City and SGI team up to offer free transportation for New Year's Eve

City and SGI team up to offer free transportation for New Year's Eve

The City of Moose Jaw and Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) are once again partnering to provide safe transportation on New Year's Eve, including additional bus stops at popular downtown locations.
Budget 2023: City to use over $2M from investments to fund capital projects

Budget 2023: City to use over $2M from investments to fund capital projects

During its Dec. 5 budget meeting, city council unanimously voted to approve the investment drawdown of $2,035,716 for next year.
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning.
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