Bigger guys, tougher rebounding and propensity to hit field goals were three of the reasons Prince Albert’s St Mary Marauders were able to defeat the Central Cyclones 76 - 68
Read MoreThe opening junior basketball tournament saw the Central Cyclones capture the crown.
Read MoreFriday afternoon saw the official start to the high school basketball season as the Moose Jaw High School Athletic Association (MJHSAA) held their Junior Basketball Kickoff Tournament.
Read MoreExecutive Committee decided not to shorten the time groups and individuals have to address Council under a proposed new bylaw
Read MoreThe 74-year-old female who was previously reported missing has been located safely.
Read MoreMoose Jaw’s hoteliers showed up in force to voice their opposition to a property tax levy they were facing.
Read MoreThe procedure is by law is to be updated and may include a clause reducing the amount of time a person may address Council than is presently allowed
Read MoreThe biggest annual event in Mortlach is cancelled for 2026
Read MoreHere’s another chance to see the dogs out on the agility trials
Read MoreAlthough a lot of the evidence is anecdotal there seems to be an up tick in the amount of weapons - especially firearms - and drugs in Moose Jaw the MJPS says
We ask questions
Read MoreA group of almost 100 commercial property owners have lost their appeal on property tax assessments
Read MoreA big evening is coming up for women entrepreneurs in Moose Jaw this Wednesday
Read MoreThe Guess Who announces a cross Canada tour in 2026
Read MoreCouncil took the first step and a major policy change when it comes to funding tourism within the city
Read MoreWhich goes first the parking police or the parking meters?
The sad state of parking in the downtown.
Read MorePowered by a parent group who spent four hours removing the snow from Gutheridge Field the Central Cyclones defeated the Regina’s FW Johnson Wildcats Wildcats 51 - 8 to capture the provincial 5A 12-A-Side title.
It’s a story about hard work, devotion and emotion.
Read MorePowered by a parent group who spent four hours removing the snow from Gutheridge Field the Central Cyclones defeated the Regina’s FW Johnson Wildcats Wildcats 51 - 8 to capture the provincial 5A 12-A-Side title.
It’s a story about hard work, devotion and emotion.
Read MoreIt’s a wrap for volleyball
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