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Police chief not seeing any ‘red flags’ with this year’s budget

Police chief not seeing any ‘red flags’ with this year’s budget

During the Board of Police Commissioners’ November board meeting, Chief Rick Bourassa presented a budget update for the Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) with revenues and expenses to Sept. 30.
Police seize shotgun and cattle prod in weapons investigation

Police seize shotgun and cattle prod in weapons investigation

Officers executed a search warrant on the address and arrested several people from inside.
Students help to build a brighter future for their First Nation

Students help to build a brighter future for their First Nation

Kanaweyiminan ‘take care of us’ CFS Safe House, constructed on Canoe Lake First Nation.
UPDATED: Carnduff RCMP say vehicle fleeing from police located

UPDATED: Carnduff RCMP say vehicle fleeing from police located

Please do not approach the vehicle, and call Carnduff RCMP 306-482-4400 if vehicle is spotted.
Warman MLA out to improve health care, roadway safety

Warman MLA out to improve health care, roadway safety

Terry Jenson elected to second term in the Saskatchewan Legislature.
Friends of VIDO receives $1M from Saskatoon philanthropist

Friends of VIDO receives $1M from Saskatoon philanthropist

Gift builds upon Ellen Remai’s strong legacy of community building: USask President Peter Stoicheff.
Road conditions comprehension

Road conditions comprehension

Saskatchewan Highway Hotline puts you on a safe path.
Police continue to record more cases of sexual assault, data show

Police continue to record more cases of sexual assault, data show

The Moose Jaw Police Service presented the most recent crime statistics during the Board of Police Commissioners’ November meeting.
The Meeple Guild: Deck Deals #5 - Battlefield Cribbage falls short

The Meeple Guild: Deck Deals #5 - Battlefield Cribbage falls short

There are dozens of card games we might have reviewed here which are better, but knowing the broad interest in cribbage we just had to offer up this one even though it fell short for us.
Homebase, a youth-focused integrated services program, opens in Moose Jaw

Homebase, a youth-focused integrated services program, opens in Moose Jaw

Homebase is a provincially funded, $3.4-million initiative that co-ordinates, streamlines and builds on existing resources to provide youths, caregivers and families with free services.
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