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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of -12 C with a low of -22 C.
Wanner leads offence as Warriors roll to commanding win over Edmonton

Wanner leads offence as Warriors roll to commanding win over Edmonton

Oilers prospect puts up two goals, four points as Moose Jaw goes on to 7-2 home-ice win
Man gets four years’ jail for ‘criminally negligent actions’ that caused friend’s death

Man gets four years’ jail for ‘criminally negligent actions’ that caused friend’s death

A provincial court judge has sentenced Michael Anthony Tufano to four years in federal prison for the latter’s “criminally negligent actions” with a firearm that led to Brandon Harris’ death.
SaskPower’s power station project over 60-per-cent complete, on track for 2024 finish

SaskPower’s power station project over 60-per-cent complete, on track for 2024 finish

Over 500 workers are on-side daily working on building the plant, while more than $122 million in local work has been awarded.
Families at home also serve their country during war

Families at home also serve their country during war

Joyce Walter reflects on the hardships of non-veterans during war time.
Palliser Regional Library wants ideas to help celebrate its 50th birthday in 2023

Palliser Regional Library wants ideas to help celebrate its 50th birthday in 2023

Palliser Regional Library discussed its 50th anniversary during its recent fall regional meeting.
SaskTel begins rollout of ‘ultra-fast’ 5G network in Moose Jaw

SaskTel begins rollout of ‘ultra-fast’ 5G network in Moose Jaw

SaskTel has begun rolling out its 5G wireless network in Moose Jaw, which it says will deliver “ultra-fast data speeds and unparalleled connectivity” that everyone will enjoy by March 2023.
Partners Against Violence: Restorative Justice

Partners Against Violence: Restorative Justice

Restorative Justice is an alternative response to crime that focuses on bringing together all individuals who have been affected by a criminal incident.
Are big grocery chains price gouging Canadian consumers?

Are big grocery chains price gouging Canadian consumers?

Ron Walter breaks down the food retail market.
Regional library to increase rural levy next year to cover new union agreement

Regional library to increase rural levy next year to cover new union agreement

Palliser settled a three-year agreement with CUPE Local 9 for Jan. 1, 2022, to Dec. 31, 2024. The agreement provides wage increases of 1.75 per cent, two per cent and three per cent for more than 50 employees.
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