Violent Crime Severity Up - Non Violent Crime Severity Down
Statistics Canada released the Crime Severity Indexes for 2023 last week.
Amongst the indexes the statistics for Moose Jaw were also released.
Moose Jaw’s Crime Severity Indexes for 2023 show a decrease in the overall Crime Severity Index but the Violent Crime Severity Index shows another increase in 2023.
The increase in the Violent Crime Severity Index in Moose Jaw mirrors the increase provincially
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Canucks U18 AA Season Ends In An Extra Inning
The Moose Jaw Canucks U18 AA season is over as they fell in an extra inning at the provincial tier two tournament in Saskatoon
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Team SouthWest Comes Up Short in Gold Medal Game
Team SouthWest settled for the silver medal at the 2024 Saskatchewan Summer Games on Saturday.
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Police Arrest Man Following Alleged Stabbing
Police have arrested and charged a 21 year old male with aggravated assault after an alleged stabbing on Friday evening
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Moose Jaw Canucks U18 AA Drop Early Morning Game
It was an early morning disappointment for the Moose Jaw Canucks U18 AA as they lost a high scoring game in the provincial tier two championship tournament in Saskatoon
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What’s On At The Exhibition This July Weekend
There is another FREE equine event this weekend at the Moose Jaw Exhibition.
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Moose Jaw Exhibition News Briefs
News briefs from the Moose Jaw Exhibition Company for the month of July
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Canucks U18 AA Start Provincials With A Victory
The Moose Jaw Canucks U18 AA team recorded 17 hits to win their opening game in the provincial tier two championship in Saskatoon
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Clarity Issues Keep Outdoor Pool Closed
Clarity issues continue to plague the outdoor pool which remains closed.
MJ Independent file photo
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Police Expand Anti-Trespass Initiative City Wide
An initiative that allows the MJPS to act as building owner’s agent to remove unwanted individuals from commercial and larger multi-unit residential properties has been expanded to cover the entire city
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Friends Launch Appeal To Assist Seriously Ill Woman
Two friends write to ask the community to come together to help out a local resident in the fight of her life
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Reader Describes Flooding In The Philippines
A MJ Independent reader has sent photos of widespread flooding in the Philippines she has encountered while visiting family.
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Moose Jaw Athletes Dominate SouthWest Basketball Rosters
With the Saskatchewan Summer Games underway in Lloydminster there is a large number of Moose Jaw athletes competing.
In the sport of basketball Moose Jaw has a large contingent of athletes competing - especially in male basketball.
We plan to feature their efforts at the games.
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Councillors Question Purpose And Outcome Of Upcoming Public Meeting
“What’s the purpose?” is a simplified response at least one member of Council had when it comes to an upcoming public meeting focused on shelters, addiction services and safety in the City of Moose Jaw.
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Italian Air Force Flyby On Monday
The Italian Air Force Aeronautica Militare Aerobatic Team, better known as the Frecce Tricolori will conduct two flybys over downtown Moose Jaw, on Monday July 22, 2024 at noon.
PLEASE NOTE AS AN FYI - MJ Independent will NOT be providing further coverage for this event as the details came after our June 30th shutdown date for new stories.
We encourage interested residents to check it out.
Photo Credit - Facebook
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Eighth Annual Car Show Goes Off Without A Hitch
The heat may have affected the eighth annual Friends of the Forces Fellowship car show but the crowds still came out.
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Two new officers sworn in to serve with the Moose Jaw Police Service
On July 19, two new police officers — Daniel Heimbecker and Jackson Anderson — have taken their oath to serve and protect the community
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Fourth Avenue Bridge To Remain Closed For Another Week
The Fourth Avenue Bridge was slated to re-open today but due to the labour intensive nature of the repairs is now to remain closed for another week
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