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Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

Here are five headlines for Saturday, Sept. 10.
Good morning Moose Jaw!

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Saturday will have a high of 21 C and a low of 8 C.
Warriors to once again join battle on Hockey Fights Cancer Night

Warriors to once again join battle on Hockey Fights Cancer Night

Special event to feature unique jerseys and host of events as part of special game night
Sask. Polytech students offer design ideas for possible Valley View cultural centre

Sask. Polytech students offer design ideas for possible Valley View cultural centre

Students in the architectural technologies program at the Moose Jaw campus gathered on Sept. 9 as part of a design day with indigenous architect Ray Gosselin.
High school football returns to Moose Jaw with weekend games

High school football returns to Moose Jaw with weekend games

South 5A 12-Man Football League set to play first contests of 2022 season at Gutheridge Field on Saturday
Police tactical unit helps arrest man for firearms offences

Police tactical unit helps arrest man for firearms offences

The Moose Jaw Police Service’s tactical response team executed a search warrant at a home on the 1000 block of Fairford Street East on Sept. 7 and arrested Chad Gienow of Moose Jaw.
Canadian Women’s Foundation survey reveals top challenges for school kids

Canadian Women’s Foundation survey reveals top challenges for school kids

A national survey conducted by the Canadian Women’s Foundation lays out the top challenges parents and caregivers believe children aged 9 to 19 have faced over the last two years — identity, bullying, and poor relationship skills top the list.
City’s Q2 safety stats a mixed bag of good and bad, report shows

City’s Q2 safety stats a mixed bag of good and bad, report shows

The number of motor vehicle incidents and dangerous occurrences involving city workers declined during the second quarter of 2022, although injuries and property damage increased during that time.
Visitors attending Sukanen's Threshing Bee urged to use alternate route

Visitors attending Sukanen's Threshing Bee urged to use alternate route

Visitors attending this weekend's Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum Threshing Bee are encouraged to used Ninth Avenue Southwest to reach the venue because construction is blocking the other access point on Highway 2.
Downtown Association readies for first Main Street car show

Downtown Association readies for first Main Street car show

Downtown Association readies for first Main Street car show The Downtown Moose Jaw Association (DMJA) is hosting its first-ever “Little Chicago Show & Shine” car show, set to occupy Main Street on Sept. 17 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. — over 100 vehicles have registered already.
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