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Year in Review: August 2024

Year in Review: August 2024

At look back at some of Moose Jaw's top stories from August 2024
Podcaster delves into Sask's UFO history

Podcaster delves into Sask's UFO history

Five sightings in Southwest Saskatchewan catch Michael Ryan’s attention.
Yorkton Terriers lead in SJHL Viterra Division tightens

Yorkton Terriers lead in SJHL Viterra Division tightens

The Terriers are on the road for their next game heading north to face Melfort Saturday, then they head home to host Battlefords at the Westland Insurance arena for a 3 p.m. start Sunday.
Making sense of the Trudeau departure and what comes next

Making sense of the Trudeau departure and what comes next

Thoughts from U of R politics prof Tom McIntosh on what Justin Trudeau’s resignation announcement as Prime Minister means.
Two more western newspapers closed down

Two more western newspapers closed down

The Estevan Mercury has had several owners, most recently Glacier Media, which announced its closure this week.
First intake marks milestone for Square One’s supportive housing program

First intake marks milestone for Square One’s supportive housing program

“Our hearts are really warmed by the efforts this community has put forward.” - Maxton Eckstein, Square One co-ordinator.
MJPS’s tactical unit used for ‘highly volatile’ situations

MJPS’s tactical unit used for ‘highly volatile’ situations

The tactical response team uses tools such as ballistics shields, bean bag-loaded shotguns, 40-millimetre chemical grenade launchers, semi-automatic carbine rifles and body armour, all of which the Board of Police Commissioners viewed recently.
Cocaine, cash seized in Prince Albert raid

Cocaine, cash seized in Prince Albert raid

On Jan. 8 at approximately 9:30 p.m., members of the Prince Albert Crime Reduction Team conducted enforcement action at a business in the hospitality industry in the 3500 block of 2nd Avenue West.
Update: Inquest into shooting death at Waseca to be held in N. B'ford

Update: Inquest into shooting death at Waseca to be held in N. B'ford

At the time of his death, Trent Angus was wanted by Cut Knife RCMP for a firearms complaint on Little Pine First Nation that occurred on Nov. 28, 2021.
N.B. city administration proposes 4.53% property tax increase

N.B. city administration proposes 4.53% property tax increase

The increase is only a recommendation at this point as council still needs to review the budget and make any changes it sees fit.
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