The Snowbirds show earlier in July has been called a success by the organizing committee
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw Police Service would like to inform the public there is a STARS lottery fraud in the city
Read MoreA photo story from the U15 AAA Canucks final regular season game
Read MoreThe magical winning run ended for the Moose Jaw U15 AAA Canucks as they came up just short against the visiting Regina Athletics.
Read MoreU 18 AA Canucks managed to come from behind to win a suspended game
Read MoreThe Canucks move to 30 - 0 as the Sun Devils put them through their paces.
Read MoreThe U15 AAA Moose Jaw Canucks won both games of a double header on Saturday.
Game One was a walk away for the Canucks but in Game Two the Canucks were trailing until the fifth inning where they took the lead and the game was called due to field conditions.
Read MoreThe U18 AA Canucks ended their home games for the 2025 season with a decisive victory
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw Police Service has released details about a July 14th shooting
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw U18 AAA Canucks scored a win on the road Tuesday evening
Read MoreThe four day Yee Ha riding clinics and show had 38 youth riders try their hand at a variety of equine events
Read MoreIt was a tough afternoon for the U18 AA Canucks who had their bats responding but failed to find the holes
Read MoreIt was a tough couple of games for the U18 AAA Canucks as they wrapped up their home games for the 2025 regular season
Read MoreAn under 18 year old youth has been identified and will be charged in connection with a June 25th, 2026 sexual assault on Clifton Avenue.
The suspect’s name cannot be identified under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
We ask people who may know the youth’s identity not to post it as we have to comply with Act.
Read MoreIt was a tough Friday evening for the U18 AAA Canucks.
Read MoreFor people interested in horses there will be a FREE show today Saturday July 12 and Sunday July 13.
Read MoreThe MJPS is requesting the public’s help to identify a person of interest in sexual assault.
Read MoreA death in custody has led to a five year sentence and the offender’s lawyer blaming the Moose Jaw Police Service for being partially at fault for not properly searching his client
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