Vanier Wins The Thrilla In Centralvilla
If you were to look at the box scores for the 1st quarter and the final score it would seem the Vanier Spirits had a easy time with the Central Cyclones.
The truth is you would be wrong as the game for fans was entertaining and easily could have went either way.
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Final Draft Of Parks And Recreation Plan Open For Comment
Last call has been issued for the public and stakeholders to review and add input into the new Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
The plan once adopted by Council in February will guide the department for the next decade.
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Junior Boys High School Basketball Action From Monday
A round up of other Junior Boys/JV Boys play on Monday evening.
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Peacock Defeats Vanier In Junior Boys Action
It may have been a case of too long away from the court during the Christmas and New Year's break.
As both teams were a little sluggish out of the gate.
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Group Has Cautious Optimism System Will Change
Despite what looked like a win for the group asking for what they see as fair and equitable commercial property assessment it was not what they hoped for.
We get reaction from the main proponents seeking change moments after Council voted to start the process that could well turn into what the group is looking for.
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Rhino's Ramblings - Rocky Heads Into Round Twelve
Moose Jaw's own version of the Rocky movie franchise that’s been going on at public meetings, private meetings, emails, phone calls, the local media and social media for months heads back into the public ring at Council Monday.
Property Assessment Watchdogs are back for another round.
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Warriors Serve Krabby Patties to Gold Medallists
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea….
Those words sum up the theme of your Moose Jaw Warriors latest game.
A game that saw the team serve up the League's best team in a special crabby paddy meal
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System Glitches Thwart Bail Hearings
Glitches in the Legal System had a pair of accused bail hearings put off in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on Friday morning.
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Housing Sales Dip But Remain Strong In 2022
Despite a drop in residential sales - due to increased interest rates - in 2022 versus 2021 the sale of homes remains strong in Saskatchewan and Moose Jaw.
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Hitmen Finish Ungartaker
Despite a strong performance your Moose Jaw Warriors lost a goaltenders duel in a shootout.
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Organizers Say Assessment Issue Earthquake Set To Hit SAMA
It was called an earthquake waiting to strike after the New Year and the issue of what a group sees as inequities and fairness in property taxes for smaller businesses is set come to a head.
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Chinese New Year To Be Celebrated Locally
COVID - 19 may have suspended large public gatherings to allow the Chinese community to celebrate the Chinese New Year but 2023 is going to be a lot different.
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Calvert Sensational, Warriors Win
Team Canada weren’t the only ones coming home with a win in junior hockey last night - your Moose Jaw Warrior's wracked up the points in Lethbridge.
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SGI Trying To Reduce Crash Test Dummy Numbers In January
You might want to buckle up in January as the police will be taking a special look for people not properly buckled in.
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F Bombing Truck Driver Given Court Appearance Notice
Appearing in Moose Jaw Provincial Court by telephone on Tuesday morning an accused was told he needed to get something done on his case as it had been a can kicking down the road too long.
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Judge Fines And Suspends Repeat Drunk Driver
“You thought you needed to drive but you were wrong,” Judge Daryl Rayner told the third time impaired driving offender while passing sentence.
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Heavy Footed Driver Loses Vehicle For Seven Days
The Moose Jaw Police Service's CTSS recently nabbed an alleged speeder with a more than the usual heavy foot.
photo credit - Facebook
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Man Remanded In Custody For Alleged Thefts At Downtown Businesses
A man was in court accused of stealing from several Downtown shops.
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