A look at some of the challenges a proposed pilot project for an 8 pm to 4 am patrol is up against and some of the off the record reactions from the local business community.
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw Warriors defeated the Saskatoon Blades at home on Wednesday evening.
Read MoreAfter nearly four years at the helm Todd Johnson, general manager of the Wakamow Valley Authority, is set to move on in a new professional adventure.
Read MoreIt was an unofficial set of on-line contests but Brayden Point is now officially the all time most popular Moose Jaw Warrior.
Read MoreIt is likely the most unique equestrian event out there and at the same time has been around for hundreds, if not thousands, of years.
It is a sport that is - despite it’s long history - seeing a bit of a revival with modern technology actually helping power that growth.
The sport is Equestrian Vaulting and the provincial championships were here this past weekend bringing participants from not just from Saskatchewan but also into Alberta.
Read MoreIt wasn’t the prettiest of wins but the Vanier Vikings managed to hold on and defeat the Estevan Elecs 15 - 13 on Saturday afternoon to claim their first victory of the season.
Read MoreIt was a perfect afternoon for football unfortunately it just wasn’t the Peacock Tornadoes day as the Yorkton Raiders downed the Moose Jaw squad 48 - 0.
Read MoreA former Moose Jaw Warrior came back to haunt his former team as he helped power the Brandon Wheat Kings past the Warriors on Saturday night.
Read MoreYour Moose Jaw Warriors were back in action on Friday, September 30th and for the first time this season they’d have their full team on the ice.
Read MoreIts a sport that combines gymnastics and dance while on horseback and the Saskatchewan Equestrian Vaulting Association is holding their annual show here in Moose Jaw this Saturday and Sunday.
Although there is no longer a local club the FREE event is here due to the facilities offered at the Moose Jaw Exhibition Association’s grounds.
Spectators are welcome and the association is prepared to answer your questions about one of the most unique equestrian sports out there.
Read MoreCouncil discussed safety concerns regarding two intersections with the Trans Canada Highway and voted unanimously to support businesses on the North Service Road seeking to have vehicle actuated traffic control lights at the intersections.
Read MoreThe safety need to install traffic control lights at the intersection of the Trans Canada Highway and 9th Avenue NW has been an issue going back at least a decade.
This is a background story detailing some of the things that the City has tried in the past.
There is a large amount of study already done an FOI request by MJ Independent shows.
Read MoreThe price of fuel may have impacted the Saskatchewan Horse Federation’s season but that did not stop 30 of the best qualifying riders from across Saskatchewan competing in the Heritage Provincial Finals on the weekend.
Read MoreIt was not to be a repeat of Friday evening’s victory as the Regina Pats captain Connor Bedard lived up to the hype and scored a hat trick for a come from behind 6 - 3 victory over top of the Moose Jaw Warriors.
Read MoreIf you are a die hard Western Hockey League (WHL) fan and you don’t want to miss any of the action then the League is once again offering you the ability to catch all of the games.
Read MoreIt may have been a little bit damp, chilly and even had fog for a time rolling across the field but none of that seemed to deter the Central Cyclones as they defeated the Vanier Vikings 47 - 6 under the lights in South 5A 12 Man Football League.
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw Warriors started the season off with a win in Regina last night.
The home opener is tonight at 7 pm at the Moose Jaw Events Centre
Read MoreAs part of the President’s luncheon a panel discussion spoke about the economic opportunities that are available and developing in Moose Jaw.
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