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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of -3 C with a low of -10 C.
Slow start proves to be Warriors’ undoing against Prince Albert

Slow start proves to be Warriors’ undoing against Prince Albert

Moose Jaw manages only three shots in first period and nine through two before pouring on pressure in final period, dropping 2-1 decision
Snowbirds jet flies in Grey Cup to launch week of exciting activities

Snowbirds jet flies in Grey Cup to launch week of exciting activities

The 109th Grey Cup takes place on Sunday, Nov. 20 at Mosaic Stadium and starts at 5:30 p.m.
New therapy business to operate out of Lutheran church off Ninth Avenue NW

New therapy business to operate out of Lutheran church off Ninth Avenue NW

During its Nov. 14 regular meeting, city council unanimously approved a discretionary use application from Jeremy Zacharias to use a classroom inside Emmanuel Lutheran Church as an office for his counselling program.
Twin Flames brings award-winning multilingual folk-pop heat to Mae Wilson on Nov. 26

Twin Flames brings award-winning multilingual folk-pop heat to Mae Wilson on Nov. 26

Husband-and-wife duo Chelsey June and Jaaji (pronounced Yaah-yee) bring their unique sound to audiences across Saskatchewan with an OSAC-sponsored tour that arrives in Moose Jaw on Saturday, Nov. 26 at the Mae Wilson Theatre.
Coteau Street West building to once again serve as place of worship

Coteau Street West building to once again serve as place of worship

During its Nov. 14 regular meeting, city council voted unanimously to approve a discretionary use application from Living Springs Church Inc. to turn 303 Coteau Street West into a worship centre again.
Pony Express riders could take lessons from fowl supper guests

Pony Express riders could take lessons from fowl supper guests

Joyce Walter reflects on the determination to reach a good meal with friends
Moose Jaw’s Catholic school division wins prominent provincial education award

Moose Jaw’s Catholic school division wins prominent provincial education award

Holy Trinity Catholic School Division has received the 2022 Premier’s Board of Education Award for Innovation and Excellence in Education for its project, “Post-Graduation Community Transition: Holy Trinity Catholic School Division (and) Moose Jaw Kinsmen Inclusion Centre Partnership.”
Company plans to revolutionize fast food kitchen operations

Company plans to revolutionize fast food kitchen operations

Ron Walter breaks down the success of Miso Robotics
Cosmo Senior Centre Christmas party to try out Chinese-style feast

Cosmo Senior Centre Christmas party to try out Chinese-style feast

The Cosmo Senior Centre is holding their annual Christmas party on Thursday, Dec. 1 from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
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