Fresh off of bumping off the Calgary Hitmen in The Hangar your Moose Jaw Warriors were on the road where they ran into the claws of the Medicine Hat Tigers.
Read MoreYour money might not jingle, jingle and still fold but if you are paying cash to ride the bus come February 1st of next year you might have a hard time keeping it that way as the cash fares for transit are taking big jumps.
It is all about paying for some of the rising costs on the system and reaching parity with what other communities in the province are charging.
Read MoreIt is not the news most people want to hear but your power bill is set to increase another three percent effective January 1st.
Read MoreA look at what is going on at the Moose Jaw Exhibition.
Read MoreIf you were at your Moose Jaw Warriors game and wanted to throw a teddy bear every time they scored hopefully you brought a grocery cart full.
Yeah they were that good.
Read MoreWith the weather being cold we thought we would post some photos of how you can with a little kindness help out the local wildlife make it through to spring.
Read MoreIf you think Council and the Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners met only the once present and discuss the 2023 operating and capital budgets for the Moose Jaw Police Service you would be wrong.
A Freedom Of Information request shows they actually had a second discussion of it in-camera (private) at the November 14th Executive Committee meeting.
Read MoreA list of the reports we have received for week one of the junior girls/boys high school basketball leagues.
Read MoreIn what seemingly came as a shock in a 4 - 3 vote a special 2023 Budget meeting of Council voted to send the Moose Jaw Board Of Police Commissioners’ budget request for the Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) back to the Commission.
Council asked the Board Of Police Commissioners to look at potential savings and lessen the impact funding the MJPS will have on property taxpayers in 2023.
It was a good night for the Milestone U18 Female Flyers as they took the trip to Regina to face the Regina Rebels and came home with a 4 - 1 win.
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) has a new facilities dog assigned to Victim’s Services. Sven was unveiled to the public through the MJPS’s various social media accounts on Thursday.
Read MoreTourism Moose Jaw’s request for more funding as well as the City to take over the maintenance and repairs/renovations of their owned tourism booth that sits on leased City land was deferred to 2024 to allow Administration to review the present agreements and look at the options.
Parks and recreation director gave four funding examples in 2023 while at the same time Administration recommended against funding this year.
Read MoreThe Central Cyclones seniors girls basketball team took a trip about an hour down the road to Assiniboia where they defeated the hometown team 55 - 26 on Wednesday evening.
Read MoreIt may have been a bit slower game on Wednesday even but the intensity was still high as the Vanier Spirits junior girls volleyball team defeated the visiting Peacock Toilers team 42 - 29 in high school basketball action.
Read MoreResults of Day Two of round robin play in the 2022 Canada West Canadian Armed Forces Curling Championship now going on at the Moose Jaw Events Centre. Spectators are welcome at this FREE EVENT.
The playoffs are this morning and the championship final goes later this afternoon - EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO ATTEND.
The competition included a three way tie breaker to determine the playoff rankings.
Read MoreThe results of Day One of the 2022 Canada West Canadian Armed Forces Curling Championship now going on at the Moose Jaw Events Centre. Spectators are welcome at this FREE EVENT.
Read MoreIt was a highly emotional and entertaining game as the Peacock Toilers defeated the Vanier Vikings on Tuesday evening in High School Senior Boys basketball action.
Read MoreThe 2022 Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Canada West Curling Championship kicked off at the Moose Jaw Events Centre this morning.
The event features five teams - Moose Jaw, Comox, Edmonton, Cold Lake and Winnipeg - competing for the championship held from today until Thursday.
Admission is FREE and the public is invited to attend. Sitting around a nice plush curling rink catching some curling might just fit the bill on a cold winter’s day.
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