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Crimes against people and property decline for fifth straight month, data show

Crimes against people and property decline for fifth straight month, data show

Specifically, crimes against people have declined 14.8 per cent and crimes against property have dropped 20.8 per cent from May 2023 to May 2024
Three Moose Jaw-area students place in top 10 during provincial Heritage Fair

Three Moose Jaw-area students place in top 10 during provincial Heritage Fair

One youth placed first, a second student placed third and a third youth finished 10th.
Lyrical

Lyrical

The latest inspirational column from Rev. Dr. John Kreutzwieser.
Construction on Bekevar wind project on schedule

Construction on Bekevar wind project on schedule

Slated to wrap up in August.
Two decades of employment triumphs

Two decades of employment triumphs

Partners in Employment celebrates 20th anniversary.
Photos: EPA's colour run almost doubles participation count

Photos: EPA's colour run almost doubles participation count

Before heading out, runners and walkers gathered at the Dana Quewezance Memorial Field at Woodlawn Athletic Park for a quick, fun warm-up session, which culminated in a vibrant first colour blast.
Riders 29 – Elks 21: View from the booth

Riders 29 – Elks 21: View from the booth

The stories behind the score from the Elks and Roughriders.
Estevan family will host steer auction fundraiser for MRI during rodeo

Estevan family will host steer auction fundraiser for MRI during rodeo

On June 14, during the intermission of the Energy City Ex's rodeo, Jaycee Ross and his family will hold an MRI steer auction fundraiser, marking a poignant moment for all of them.
Girls’ Circle in Carlyle time of personal growth

Girls’ Circle in Carlyle time of personal growth

The girls participated in team-building activities and explored their emotions through art, drama, music, sharing circles and more.
Recent vehicle thefts due to owners leaving keys in, MJPS says

Recent vehicle thefts due to owners leaving keys in, MJPS says

The Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) presented the monthly crime statistics during the Board of Police Commissioners’ June 7 meeting, with data showing that vehicle thefts rose 50 per cent in April and 44 per cent in May year-over-year.
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