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Nigerian thankful for Moose Jaw Multicultural Council’s 50 years of service

Nigerian thankful for Moose Jaw Multicultural Council’s 50 years of service

The Multicultural Council celebrated its 50th anniversary on Sept. 24 and gave a tour of its offices at St. Andrew's United Church and the Newcomer Welcome Centre on Main Street.
Calgarian jailed nearly 12 years for drug trafficking, shooting at Moose Jaw police

Calgarian jailed nearly 12 years for drug trafficking, shooting at Moose Jaw police

Jirard Saddleback, 34, appeared in Moose Jaw’s Court of King’s Bench on Sept. 25, where Justice D.L. Dawson imposed an 11-and-a-half-year sentence — or about 4,198 days — on him
Conway accuses Cockrill of new conflict of interest accusation

Conway accuses Cockrill of new conflict of interest accusation

At the legislature the NDP’s Meara Conway tells reporters Jeremy Cockrill is being investigated for possible insider trading; Cockrill says NDP is slinging mud.
Moose Jaw to tidy up before the snow flies with community cleanup

Moose Jaw to tidy up before the snow flies with community cleanup

The fall cleanup event takes place on Saturday, Oct. 5 from 1 to 4 p.m., with the Co-op grocery store hosting a barbecue in its parking lot afterward.
New court date for two men charged in Yorkton drug bust

New court date for two men charged in Yorkton drug bust

Kenneth Kulaway and Farhan Abdulkadir were in Yorkton court Sept. 23, where they had their matters adjourned to next month.
Uranium drives Sask. exports to France, UK and Netherlands

Uranium drives Sask. exports to France, UK and Netherlands

Exports totalled $1.2 billion in 2023.
Police ask for public's help following stabbing in Saskatoon

Police ask for public's help following stabbing in Saskatoon

Arriving officers located three victims suffering from what are believed to be serious injuries.
Snow White restaurant burns in Biggar

Snow White restaurant burns in Biggar

A post of the restaurant's Facebook post says no one is hurt but the future is unknown.
Fall camping begins in Buffalo Pound Provincial Park

Fall camping begins in Buffalo Pound Provincial Park

As visitors head to the parks, they can also enjoy various venue improvement projects completed this year, from new campgrounds and visitor centres to improved accessibility features.
New account will track Multiplex concerts’ bottom lines

New account will track Multiplex concerts’ bottom lines

The lack of data analysis about the annual concerts — whether they succeeded or failed and their effect on the venue’s bottom line — has created a gap in understanding the economic effect that the concerts have.
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