Moose Jaw

Could Regina soon be home to a second Costco?

Could Regina soon be home to a second Costco?

Jul 25, 2024 | 5:44am
Regina is on the brink of a retail evolution as plans for a second Costco in the Queen City move closer to reality. For years, social media has been abuzz with the the possibility of a new location, and now a development application filed with the City of Regina seems to be confirming those rumors. […]
Day Planning for You! (Audio)
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Day Planning for You! (Audio)

Jul 19, 2024 | 11:26am
And just like that your summer is disappearing! But wait! This summer is filled with fun ways to fill these days. I seem to recall being a kid and being bored through summer. Perhaps that’s why I make every day count when it comes to “eventing!” July 19 to 21st has us running all over […]
Moose Jaw food bank declares emergency, facing temporary closure

Moose Jaw food bank declares emergency, facing temporary closure

Jul 18, 2024 | 9:58am
MOOSE JAW – Moose Jaw’s food bank is facing a potential temporary closure due to rising costs and a lack of donations this summer, which aligns with a nation-wide trend of increased food bank usage and decreased food availability affecting around 800 local households. In response to the crisis, the food bank has reduced its hamper […]
Moose Jaw police arrest youth for alleged theft of 48 cigarette packs

Moose Jaw police arrest youth for alleged theft of 48 cigarette packs

Jul 8, 2024 | 1:50pm
Over the weekend, the Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) arrested and charged a male youth with break-and-enter following an incident. On July 6 at around 1:45 a.m., a MJPS patrol officer witnessed a break-and-enter in progress at a business in the 400 block of Lillooet Street West involving three individuals. After a brief pursuit, one of the suspects […]
Moose Jaw police arrest youth after break-in on South Hill

Moose Jaw police arrest youth after break-in on South Hill

Jul 8, 2024 | 10:10am
On Saturday, Moose Jaw Police arrested a male youth for break-and-enter at a business on Lillooet Street West. Around 1:45 a.m., a patrol officer saw three people breaking in. After a brief chase, police arrested one suspect with a duffel bag holding 48 packs of cigarettes and rolling papers. The other two suspects, described as […]
Slowly Getting Drier and Warmer Over the Weekend

Slowly Getting Drier and Warmer Over the Weekend

Jul 5, 2024 | 3:52pm
CKRM FORECAST From:             Precision Weather Service Meteorologist Phil Spevak Date:              Friday, July 5, 2024                       3:30 pm Weather Forecast Temperature Chance Precip         Tonight Partly to mostly cloudy – isolated mainly evening showers and thunderstorms   Wind: W/SW 10-20 km/h Low: 14° 30% Saturday Mostly sunny – isolated showers/thunderstorms   Wind: NW 10-20 […]
Co-op experiencing empty shelves, shipment delays from ongoing cyberattack

Co-op experiencing empty shelves, shipment delays from ongoing cyberattack

Jul 4, 2024 | 11:16am
Customers at the Moose Jaw Co-op — and several other Co-op locations across the province — have been experiencing a shortage of goods ranging from produce to fuel this week as the Federated Co-operatives Limited continues to grapple with an ongoing cybersecurity attack. Details on the attack remain sparse, although it has been confirmed that […]
Non-traditional high school helped dozens of PSSD students succeed this year

Non-traditional high school helped dozens of PSSD students succeed this year

Jul 3, 2024 | 6:16am
High school student Kyle Pierce struggled to learn in a traditional classroom, but thanks to a non-traditional educational setting, he was able to turn around his grades and graduate.    Prairie South School Division launched Pathways School last fall for students in grades 10, 11 and 12 who were unsuccessful in a typical class setting. […]
Harnessing the sun: Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant unveils $4M solar project

Harnessing the sun: Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant unveils $4M solar project

Jun 21, 2024 | 8:38am
BUFFALO POUND WATER TREATMENT PLANT — In a province known for agriculture and sunny skies, it’s fitting that the approach to the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant can now harvest the sun’s rays thanks to a recently unveiled $4 million solar power project announced by the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Corporation (BPWTC) on June 18. […]
Financial projections show Prairie South could have year-end deficit of nearly $1M

Financial projections show Prairie South could have year-end deficit of nearly $1M

Jun 18, 2024 | 8:39am
Prairie South School Division has accumulated over $1 million in unpaid salaries because of teachers’ job action activities, but the province will claw back that funding once the contract situation is settled. Division administration presented a third-quarter financial update during the recent June board meeting, along with a forecast for the rest of the school […]