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Moose Jaw Food Bank forced to cut access in halfRapidly rising demand and slower donations are forcing the Moose Jaw Food Bank to limit visits. Executive director Jason Moore is asking for the public to ask all levels of government for assistance.EconomyMar 25
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Moose Jaw Humane Society FundraisingJenna Murdock is the new capital campaign fundraiser for Moose Jaw Humane Society, and along with executive director Dana Haukaas, joined our morning show to chat with Juliane Bodini about their ongoing fundraising goals.Mar 12
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Moose Jaw Humane Society New Location CampaignLast week, the Moose Jaw Humane Society launched a new campaign to build a new, modern facility to better deliver animal welfare in the community. Dana Haukaas and Kelsey Leschasin joined Juliane Bodini with more.Jan 26
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: March 25Reaction to the firing of Prairie Harm Reductions executive director and why the the organization is keeping details of the move quiet. The Moose Jaw food bank is being forced to slash it’s monthly victors in half as demand grows to unsustainable levels.ConsumerMar 25
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 25Concerns around a new band program being implemented by Regina Public Schools has the province’s band association calling for a pause. The Moose Jaw food bank is being forced to slash it’s monthly visitors in half as demand grows to unsustainable levels.ConsumerMar 25
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More Saskatchewan schools opting for alternate calendarsTwo Saskatchewan schools are preparing for a major change to their school year. Lindale School in Moose Jaw and Caronport Elementary school have decided to move to alternate calendars, giving students an additional 14 fridays off during the school year. Manjot Singh has more on why more rural schools are considering the shift.CanadaJan 9
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Heather McPherson shares platform for federal NDP leadership voteWATCH: Federal NDP leadership candidate Heather McPherson is visiting Saskatchewan this week with stops in Saskatoon, Regina, Prince Albert, and Moose Jaw. McPherson is also the MP for Edmonton Strathcona. The NDP will select its next leader at the Winnipeg convention from March 27-29.PoliticsJan 9
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Oct. 10In September, data shows Saskatchewan had one of the largest month to month increases in unemployment in all of Canada. The union representing Canadian postal workers announces it’s switching from nation-wide action to rotating strikes. Due to budget cuts, Saskatchewan Polytechnic announces the closure of book and campus stores in Moose Jaw and Prince Albert.Oct 10, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: Oct. 9A local cat cafe is in clean up mode after getting vandalized. Confusion around a Moose Jaw homeless shelter as Mayor James Murdock says the city is planning a relocation. The province says they were not made aware of the move. Farmers across the province are nearing the end of harvest with over 90 percent...Oct 9, 2025
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New child and youth justice centre opens in Moose JawThe Little Oak Centre in Moose Jaw will provide children who have experienced abuse with a safe and supportive place during the justice process.Aug 26, 2025
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RAW: Blue Bombers Kyran Moore Interview – Aug. 26Winnipeg Blue Bombers receiver Kyran Moore talks about joining his new team.Winnipeg Blue BombersAug 26, 2025
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Saskatoon Berries take WCBL series over Moose Jaw Miller Express with Beck grand slamWATCH: One of the wildest playoff games in WCBL history, the Saskatoon Berries forced extra innings before Carter Beck delivered a series-clinching, walk off grand slam in Game 3 to clinch a spot in East Finals.SportsAug 10, 2025
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WCBL East Semi-Finals – Game 2: Saskatoon (15) vs Moose Jaw (6)WATCH: The Saskatoon Berries kept their WCBL season alive with a 15-6 victory over the Moose Jaw Miller Express, forcing a winner-take-all Game 3 to decide their first round playoff series.SportsAug 8, 2025
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Moose Jaw Miller Express put Saskatoon Berries on the ropes after Game 1WATCH: The Moose Jaw Miller Express have a chance at advancing in WCBL playoffs, while the Saskatoon Berries will be playing for their post-season lives following a major upset in Game 1 of East Division semi-finals.SportsAug 7, 2025
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Top-seeded Saskatoon Berries enter WCBL playoffs as championship contendersWATCH: Playoff baseball has arrived for the Saskatoon Berries, set to get their first round series against the Moose Jaw Miller Express underway after breaking the WCBL’s single-season wins record.SportsAug 5, 2025
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VanOpen Beach VolleyballThe annual Van Open beach volleyball tournament goes July 11th through 13th at Kits Beach. Emma Gibbons is Volleyball BC’s CEO and Craig Moore is set to be an emcee of the event. They join Jay Janower on Global News Morning Weekend BC.Global News Morning BCJul 6, 2025
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Regina and Moose Jaw lift water restriction noticesBoth Moose Jaw and Regina have lifted the voluntary water restriction notices that both cities issued last Thursday due to work needing to be done at the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant.Jun 2, 2025
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Mixed expectations for Saskatchewan cattle industryIt’s the 112th annual general meeting for the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association and this year’s convention in Moose Jaw had a strong focus on the market outlook. Sarah Jones has more on the rising prices and how mother nature is impacting the cattle industry.Jun 9, 2025
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Homeless numbers in Moose Jaw doubleMoose Jaw’s recent point-in-time homeless count shows the number of homeless people in the city has doubled within the last year.May 10, 2025
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Curling Championship comes to Moose JawThe BKT World Men’s Curling Championship starts this weekend. Brenden Purdy talked with Curling Canada’s Al Cameron to hear more about the event, where athletes have one final chance to earn Olympic qualification points before the 2026 Olympics.CanadaMar 28, 2025