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More Moose Jaw residents receive Queen’s Platinum Jubilee medal

More Moose Jaw residents receive Queen’s Platinum Jubilee medal

The medal recognizes Saskatchewan citizens of all ages, and from all walks of life who have made contributions to the country, province and their communities.
Only two WWII vets still in Moose Jaw, under 100 in Sask., legion estimates

Only two WWII vets still in Moose Jaw, under 100 in Sask., legion estimates

Nearly 1.1 million Canadians served during the Second World War, and after nearly 80 years, Veterans Affairs Canada believes there are now about 20,000 such vets nationwide.
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 -11 C with a low of -22 C.
No change at top of Original 16 Cash League standings after high-scoring night

No change at top of Original 16 Cash League standings after high-scoring night

Two games see teams hit double digits, top three teams remain unchanged
Another ‘Notoriously Good Neighbour’ recognized for making a positive difference in the community

Another ‘Notoriously Good Neighbour’ recognized for making a positive difference in the community

The award is given to individuals who have been nominated by someone within the community for being ‘notoriously generous and notoriously kind-hearted, and for making a notoriously positive difference in our community.’
Moose Jaw girls volleyball teams set for regional playdowns

Moose Jaw girls volleyball teams set for regional playdowns

Provincial tournament berths on the line this weekend as teams from local league prepare for big games ahead
‘In Remembrance’ activities at WDM throughout November

‘In Remembrance’ activities at WDM throughout November

Western Development Museum (WDM) Remembrance Day activities to include films, presentations and activities
Big fine, probation imposed on man for ramming SUV, assaulting friend while drunk

Big fine, probation imposed on man for ramming SUV, assaulting friend while drunk

An evening of drinks with friends became a nightmare for Marshall Craig Budau, who consumed so much that he assaulted his ex-girlfriend, drove into a parked SUV, and barely remembered any of it.
Sunningdale students remember Canadian fallen soldiers in the Afghan War

Sunningdale students remember Canadian fallen soldiers in the Afghan War

Friends of the Forces Fellowship support Armed Forces with Sunningdale Elementary students raising 159 Canadian flags in memory.
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