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Police report — Nov. 19-20, 2011
Moose Jaw Police Service is requesting the public’s help in an ongoing investigation regarding to an alleged armed robbery in the downtown ... -
Police report — Nov. 17-18, 2011
Moose Jaw Police Service responded to 39 calls between 7 a.m. Thursday and 7 a.m. Friday, including a report of threats from the zero block of ... -
Better to be an ant
Most people are at least vaguely familiar with the fable of the ant and the grasshopper. While the grasshopper lived only for the moment and ... -
Turtle Island becomes first certified Beat Cancer...
By Kyla Ser -
SIAST marketing students present 'Word on the Street'
What better way is there to fight illiteracy than with beer, chicken wings and live entertainment? On Thursday at Chillers Brew Pub, SIAST Palli -
Executive committee to discuss digital billboards...
The status of downtown digital billboards is up for discussion during Monday’s executive committee meeting. At the last regular council meeting, -
Monday's council meeting
Keeping the Friendly City streets friendly could cost a bit more money in 2012, at least according to Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners ... -
Advanced polls coming soon
Election day is rapidly approaching for Saskatchewan voters. However, for those who wish to cast a ballot before regular polls open on Nov. 7, ... -
Candidates answer question: Q.: How would your party...
Moose Jaw NorthCorinne JohnsonGreen PartyThe Green Party is very supportive of ensuring the training and education of youth to ensure they enter ... -
What do you perceive as the top 3 issues in the 2011...
What do you perceive as the top 3 issues in the 2011 provincial election? Lyle Stewart: Sask Party Balanced budgets are a priority. ... -
Crash on outskirts of Moose Jaw
At Approximately 6:50 p.m. on Saturday, Moose Jaw Police Service, Moose Jaw Fire Department and Moose Jaw EMS responded to a collision ... -
Police report — Oct. 14-15, 2011
Between 7 a.m. Friday and 7 p.m. Saturday, Moose Jaw Police Service responded to 47 calls, including a report of a window being broken at the ... -
Fire calls — Oct. 12, 2011
Wednesday the Moose Jaw Fire Department responded to a call on the 100 block of Second Avenue Northeast at 10:53 a.m. The call was in response to ... -
Monday's council meeting
The following items are on the agenda for Monday’s regular council meeting at city hall: • Lauren Stennett will request to address council, spea -
Police report — Sept. 24-25, 2011
In total, between 7 p.m. Saturday and 7 a.m. Sunday, Moose Jaw Police Service responded to 43 calls. At 9 p.m. on Saturday, city police charged -
Fire calls — Sept. 24, 2011
At 8:44 a.m. on Saturday, Moose Jaw Fire Department responded to the 900 block of Thatcher Drive East for a hazardous materials call. -
Police report — Sept. 23-24, 2011
One male was charged with impaired driving and driving with a blood-alcohol level exceeding the legal limit at approximately 1 a.m. on ... -
Fire report — Sept. 23, 2011
At 7:20 a.m. on Friday, Moose Jaw Fire Department responded to the 200 block of High Street West for fire alarms sounding. At 5:30 p.m. on Frida -
Police Report Sept. 21
Police ReportMoose Jaw Police Service responded to 42 calls for service between Tuesday morning and Wednesday morning.Two laptops were reported ... -
Fire/Police Report Sept 20
Fire ReportMoose Jaw Fire Department responded to a grass fire three miles East of Moose Jaw at 6:15p.m. Monday.At 10:39 p.m. Monday, engines ... -
Power out for over an our in parts of Moose Jaw on...
For about 1,000 Moose Javians on Monday evening, the Friendly City was sent back to the dark ages — at least momentarily. According to SaskPower -
What's up, city council?
The City of Moose Jaw must decide what to do with $1.17 million. On Monday, Coun. Brian Swanson will introduce the following motion: “Th -
What to do with all those vegetables
The nights are getting frosty, which means gardeners are going into high gear this week, harvesting their more delicate produce before a touch of ... -
A day which will live in infamy
During an otherwise pleasant and clear morning on Sept. 11, 2001, the world witnessed the violence that so plagued the 20 -
Riders like bus transfer point where it is
It would appear keeping the bus transfer point at its current location is a fairly popular notion. During Monday’s executive committee meeting, ... -
Better for being bilingual
It was on this day (Sept. 9) in 1969 the Canadian government officially placed special status upon two languages — English and French. Equal ... - D.J. McIntosh: Saskatchewan celebrates the book
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Police calls — Sept. 5-6
Moose Jaw Police Service responded to 28 calls for service between Monday morning and Tuesday morning. At 11:38 a.m. Monday, police received a ... -
Job action at SIAST
Academic and Professional Services employees at SIAST were -
SIAST employees set to strike if no tentative...
According to the Siast Campus Update, If tentative agreements are not reached, SIAST employees will walk the picket line on Tuesday.




