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CBSA seizes prohibited handgun at North Portal

CBSA seizes prohibited handgun at North Portal

Officers seized one undeclared prohibited handgun and over 20 magazines.
Moose Jaw may look for more money from Ottawa for downtown

Moose Jaw may look for more money from Ottawa for downtown

Councillor Heather Eby wants the city to create a downtown business improvement district (BID) and to identify a source of funding to launch the initiative. 
Moose Jaw city manager thanked for negotiating new Warriors' lease

Moose Jaw city manager thanked for negotiating new Warriors' lease

Maryse Carmichael spoke about the new building-use agreement with the WHL club during council’s March 25 meeting, saying negotiations took eight months but turned out well.
Mother-in-law honoured with charitable family recipe, 'Goldie's Relish'

Mother-in-law honoured with charitable family recipe, 'Goldie's Relish'

For those with a palette for spicy cuisine, Debbie Rigetti is now introducing a second variety featuring jalapenos for a batch that’s not too spicy for most but contains a bit of a kick for everyone else.
Moose Jaw could etch its name into the record books during RCAF centennial celebration

Moose Jaw could etch its name into the record books during RCAF centennial celebration

April 1 marks the 100th anniversary of the air force as a distinct military branch of the Canadian Forces, and to honour this occasion, the City of Moose Jaw will be teaming up with other municipalities across Canada on that day to hold a special event.
Moe to appear before federal committee on carbon tax hike

Moe to appear before federal committee on carbon tax hike

Premier Scott Moe to appear virtually at the federal Standing Committee on Operations and Estimates on the carbon tax hike taking effect April 1
Regina crime stats head upward in 2023

Regina crime stats head upward in 2023

Total crime went up eight per cent last year, but Regina Police Service still point to positive efforts including recent drug busts
$12 million top-up for post-secondary education

$12 million top-up for post-secondary education

Government of Saskatchewan provides one-time top-up in operating funding for post-secondary institutions, a 2.2 per cent increase.
Update: Smoking material caused fire leaving one dead in Regina

Update: Smoking material caused fire leaving one dead in Regina

An investigation by both Regina Fire and the Coroners Service is currently underway.
Updated: College of Physicians and Surgeons comments on Dr. Horri's new restrictions

Updated: College of Physicians and Surgeons comments on Dr. Horri's new restrictions

"Dr. Horri is entitled to remain in practice, subject to the previous restrictions and the restriction against seeing female patients," says CPSS.
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