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Police board member concerned about increase in arsons in community

Police board member concerned about increase in arsons in community

Year-to-date, there have been 22 arsons in Moose Jaw compared to 15 such incidents year-to-date last year, an increase of 32 per cent.
85 COVID-19 cases, 1 death, 104 recoveries

85 COVID-19 cases, 1 death, 104 recoveries

The new cases are located in the following zones: Regina (20), Central East (16), Saskatoon (14), Far North West (7), North West (7), North Central (3), North East (3), Central West (2), South Central (2), Far North East (1) and South East (1) with 9 pending residence.
Moose Jaw man gets eight years in jail for killing mother

Moose Jaw man gets eight years in jail for killing mother

Trent Moore pleaded guilty to manslaughter in Saskatoon's Court of Queen's Bench recently for the death of his mother in 2019.
Increase in home break-ins partially tied to drug addicts needing money, police say

Increase in home break-ins partially tied to drug addicts needing money, police say

Moose Jaw police presented data about break-ins and drug seizures for October during the recent police board meeting.
Response to: Moose Jaw Express Issue November 10, 2021: Page A13 – Story: Discriminating against the unvaccinated 'is just wrong,' concerned dad says

Response to: Moose Jaw Express Issue November 10, 2021: Page A13 – Story:  Discriminating against the unvaccinated 'is just wrong,' concerned dad says

A letter to the editor from David Letts
Sexual assaults have jumped 69 per cent this year over last, data shows

Sexual assaults have jumped 69 per cent this year over last, data shows

There were 49 sexual assaults from Jan. 1 to Oct. 31, compared to 29 such assaults during the same period last year, according to statistics from the Moose Jaw Police Service.
Google helps interpret results from e-health records

Google helps interpret results from e-health records

Joyce Walter writes about her experience with e-health
Police service to transfer nearly $230K between accounts to complete IT work

Police service to transfer nearly $230K between accounts to complete IT work

'We transferred most of our infrastructure over already. We’re now working on a hardware refresh on new computers and screens because many of which are long past (their) end of life'
A few things the new mayor should pursue over next three years

A few things the new mayor should pursue over next three years

Ron Walter writes about our recent election and new mayor
South Hill resident makes one last effort to save the Coteau Street Bridge

South Hill resident makes one last effort to save the Coteau Street Bridge

City council has decided to demolish the Coteau Street East bridge, but that isn't stopping Phil Siggelkow from appearing at the Nov. 22 council meeting to argue that the bridge should remain.
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