Take 5 - Potholes
Rob: Let's talk about those potholes. There's winter, then there's pothole season, and then there's spring and we've got pothole season now. And from what I understand, the pothole people are out there with cold mix right now doing the best they can.
Maryse: Absolutely. We already started this week, so the crew that's also taking care of the catch basins and in the culverts, of course we saw on the weekend with the rapid meltdown some catch basin needed to be drain, so that was done, but now it's the same crew that’s doing the cold mix.
Sports Round-Up: Tuesday, March 26
The Moose Jaw Warriors are getting ready for playoffs later this week. The Warriors will host the Wheat Kings at the Moose Jaw Events Centre this Friday and Saturday.
The 2024 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship continues at the Moose Jaw Events Centre. Yesterday Dash's Saskatchewan 1 team beat Ontario 2, by a score of 12-3. Pederson's Saskatchewan 2 team lost 10-4 to British Columbia and scored a decisive 14-1 win over Manitoba.
Sports Round-Up: Monday, March 25
The Moose Jaw Warriors dominated in their final regular season game at the Moose Jaw Events Centre on Saturday night, with an 11-1 win over the Regina Pats.
The Warriors are now preparing for the first round of the WHL playoffs. They'll host Brandon in games one and two of the best-of-seven Friday and Saturday nights at the Moose Jaw Events Centre.
At the one-day provincial basketball championships this weekend, Central boys won the 4A title, beating Peacock 78-69.
Sports Round-Up: Friday, March 22
They were up 3-1 after one but the Brandon Wheat Kings scored 4 unanswered goals after that and beat the Moose Jaw Warriors 5-3 last night.
Jagger Firkus scored two for the Warriors, giving him 58 goals on the season. The Warriors play their final regular season game against the Pats at the Moose Jaw Events Centre tomorrow, with puck drop at 7 p.m.
Sports Round-Up: Thursday, March 21
The Moose Jaw Warriors are on the road to Brandon to battle the Wheat Kings tonight in their second-to-last regular season game. You can catch all the action on Country 100 with the Voice of the Warriors, James Gallo, starting with the pregame show at 5:40 p.m. and play-by-play at 6 p.m.
The Warriors will be back at the Moose Jaw Events Centre for their final regular season game against the Pats this Saturday.
Sports Round-Up: Wednesday, March 20
The Moose Jaw Warriors have their penultimate regular season game tomorrow night when they face off against the Wheat Kings in Brandon. The Warriors will then head back to Moose Jaw and play the Regina Pats for their final regular season game at the Moose Jaw Events Centre on Saturday.
WHL playoffs start a week from Friday.
Man receives 40 months for having loaded handgun in Casino Moose Jaw
A 34-year-old man received a sentence of nearly three and a half years behind bars in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on Tuesday for having a loaded handgun in Casino Moose Jaw last April.
In a plea deal between Legal Aid lawyer Suzanne Lalonde and Crown prosecutor Rob Parker, Nigel Wolfe pleaded guilty to two counts of being in possession of a firearm or ammunition while prohibited, possession of a restricted firearm with ammunition and possession of crystal meth.
Sports Round-Up: Tuesday, March 19
The Moose Jaw Warriors are preparing for their last two regular season games prior to playoffs. The team next travels to Brandon on Thursday to face the Wheat Kings, with their final regular season game this Saturday at the Moose Jaw Events Centre against the Regina Pats.
Sports Round-Up: Monday, March 18
The Moose Jaw Warriors won two out of three games over the weekend. The team fell 6-3 in Saskatoon to the Blades on Friday night, bouncing back with a 6-3 win over the Blades Saturday and followed that up with another 6-3 win, this time over the Pats in Regina.
Denton Mateychuk added his name to the record books with his 213th career point, the most ever by a Warriors' defenceman.
The Warriors have two more regular season games before playoffs. They next face off against the Wheat Kings in Brandon on Thursday night.
One man treated for smoke inhalation following Willow Ave. house fire
Police say that a 23-year-old man was treated for minor smoke inhalation and was transported to hospital by EMS.
It is estimated that there is $270,000 in damage to the home directly impacted by the fire, but damages have not yet been determined for a nearby home that was impacted by the blaze.
The cause of the fire is under investigation, but is not thought to be suspicious in nature.
The Moose Jaw Fire Department responded to a house fire call at approximately 1:06 p.m along the 1000 block of Willow Ave.