Man arrested without incident on Willow Avenue
A 28-year-old man was arrested on the 1100 block of Willow Avenue yesterday.
Police say Brenden Drotar was wanted on a number of outstanding warrants in Moose Jaw, Regina, and Broadview, and they received information that he was in Moose Jaw yesterday.
Drotar surrendered himself to police and was arrested without incident. He is set to appear in Moose Jaw Provincial Court today.
Sports Round-Up: Tuesday, October 29
The Moose Jaw Warriors are in Prince George tonight to face the Cougars. Puck drop is at 8 p.m., and you can catch all the action on Country 100 starting with the pregame show at 7:40.
Tomorrow the Winmar AAA Warriors will be back on home ice - puck drop against the Notre Dame Hounds is 7 p.m. at the Moose Jaw Events Centre.
Senior Boys volleyball, Avonlea won the Moose Jaw Junior Varsity City Championship.
Sask Party's Tim McLeod wins re-election in Moose Jaw North
As of 11 p.m., enough votes had been counted in Moose Jaw North to declare the constituency for incumbent Tim McLeod, who was Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, Seniors, and Rural and Remote Health prior to the provincial legislature dissolving for the election.
McLeod was first elected in 2020, after Warren Michelson declined to seek re-election. Michelson held the seat for the Sask Party from 2007 to 2020.
Megan Patterson projected to win Moose Jaw Wakamow riding
Saskatchewan Party candidate Megan Patterson is projected to claim the Moose Jaw Wakamow riding in the 2024 Saskatchewan General Election.
Patterson was born and raised in Moose Jaw and worked as a Business Instructor at Moose Jaw's Saskatchewan Polytech Campus.
She graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with Commerce Degree in 2000 and worked for a Fortune 500 company for the next 13 years as an Account Executive and Candian Operations Manager.
Barret Kropf projected to win Dakota-Arm River
Provincial media is projecting the Saskatchewan Party’s Barret Kropf as the winner of the Dakota-Arm River riding.
Kropf and his wife Bridget live in Caronport and enjoy spending time with their three sons, daughter-in-law, and granddaughter.
Blaine McLeod projected to win Lumsden-Morse riding
The Saskatchewan Party’s Blaine McLeod has been projected by the provincial media as the winner of the Lumsden-Morse riding.
McLeod and his wife Marlie have lived in the hamlet of Caron since 1975, and they have three children and 10 grandchildren.
McLeod was first elected MLA for Lumsden-Morse in the 2023 by-election and has been a dairy farmer in Caronport for over 40 years, operating Caroncrest Farms Ltd. with his sons.
Sports Round-Up: Monday, October 28
The winless skid is now at 7 games and the Moose Jaw Warriors have dropped to last in the WHL standings. The Warriors were shutout 6-0 in Kelowna Friday, and dropped a 6-4 decision to the Blazers in Kamloops on Saturday. The Warriors will play the Cougars in Prince George tomorrow.
In Junior C hockey, the Caronport Aviators battled to a 6-6 tie with the Emerald Park Wizards in their first game of the season on Saturday.
In Kinsmen Minor Football, the MJ Raiders won the U14 City Championship over the weekend with a 35-6 win over the Weyburn Falcons.
Scott Moe joined by Sask Party candidates in Moose Jaw addressing supporters, encouraging voter participation
Saskatchewan Party Leader, Scott Moe was in Moose Jaw for a stop on the campaign trail just days after the advance polling locations across the province opened.
It was a full house inside the Saskatchewan Party campaign headquarters, with dozens of supporters in attendance as Moe was joined at the podium by MLA candidates from across southern Saskatchewan.
Sports Round-Up: Friday, October 25
Moose Jaw Warriors are in Kelowna for the first of their 5-game road trip in BC tonight against the Rockets. You can catch all the action on Country 100, starting with the pregame show at 7:40.
Tomorrow, they play the Kamloops Blazers with puck drop at 7 - that pregame show gets underway at 6:40.
Championship football under the Friday Night Lights at Elks Field tonight, with Kinsmen Minor Football U12 and U14 titles up for grabs.
Meet Mike Topola: Wood River Sask. NDP candidate
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