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Two people injured after collision between police cruiser and civilian vehicle

Two people injured after collision between police cruiser and civilian vehicle

A member of the Moose Jaw Police Service was involved in a motor vehicle collision at 2:37 p.m. on Oct. 19 near the corner of First Avenue Northwest and Athabasca Street West.
City announces inaugural winner of 'Notoriously Good Neighbour Program'

City announces inaugural winner of 'Notoriously Good Neighbour Program'

Trevor Henrickson is the first recipient of the Notoriously Good Neighbour Recognition program. 
Vehicle collision result of driver blowing through stop sign

Vehicle collision result of driver blowing through stop sign

One driver was issued a ticket. No parties of the vehicles were hurt.
Carollers can start registering for returning Rotary Carol Festival

Carollers can start registering for returning Rotary Carol Festival

The Carol Festival is scheduled for Dec. 5, 6, and 7 at Zion United Church and organizers have officially begun the search for choirs full of carollers.
Five headlines for this morning

Five headlines for this morning

Here are five headlines for Thursday, Oct. 20.
Good morning Moose Jaw!

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of 18 C and a low of 1 C.
League finalists decided in Kinsmen Moose Jaw Minor Football

League finalists decided in Kinsmen Moose Jaw Minor Football

Swift Current Steelers to face Moose Jaw Raiders for U14 title, Estevan Chargers to take on Moose Jaw Lions in U12 championship games on Saturday at Elk's Field
Warriors Howell, Lakovic named to World Under-17 Hockey Challenge

Warriors Howell, Lakovic named to World Under-17 Hockey Challenge

Head coach Mark O’Leary one of coaches at event running Nov. 3-12 in Langley and Delta, B.C.
Swift Current wins high school girls soccer championship for 13th straight time

Swift Current wins high school girls soccer championship for 13th straight time

Ardens battle to 4-1 victory over Yorkton Regional in gold medal game at Canada Games Field
City lights to go purple and blue in support of disability awareness month

City lights to go purple and blue in support of disability awareness month

Mayor Clive Tolley proclaimed October the Disability Employment Awareness Month (DEAM) at City Hall on October 19, alongside representatives from SaskAbilities, local employers, and additional supporters.
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