Police & Fire Report for July 8 - 9
Moose Jaw Police Service
July 8, 2025 – July 9, 2025
0700 Hours – 0700 Hours
Total Calls – 46
0752 Hours – MVA Over – Two-vehicle MVA, no injuries, two tows, and approximately $20,000 in damage.
0843 Hours – Harassing Calls – The complainant was being harassed at their place of work. The incident was reported for informational purposes.
1040 Hours – Warrant Execution – The subject was arrested on an outstanding warrant.
Police & Fire Report for July 7 - 8
Moose Jaw Police Service
July 7, 2025 – July 8, 2025
0700 Hours – 0700 Hours
Total Calls – 59
0803 Hours – Bike Theft – 100 block Main St N – The complainant’s bike was stolen on July 2, 2025. The bike is described as silver and purple. The incident is under investigation.
1103 Hours – Trespassing – An individual who is banned from a property was trespassing. Police responded and didn’t locate the subject.
Police & Fire Report for July 4 - 7
Moose Jaw Police Service
July 4, 2025 – July 7, 2025
0700 Hours – 0700 Hours
Total Calls – 156
July 4, 2025 – July 5, 2025 (0700 Hours – 0700 Hours)
0958 Hours – Parking Bylaw – There was a boat reportedly parked in front of a house. Police contacted the registered owner, and they moved the boat.
1054 Hours – Theft Under $5000 – An individual reportedly stole $100 from a business. Police are investigating the incident.
Sports Round-Up: Wednesday, July 23
Make it three straight wins for the Moose Jaw Miller Express!
Right-hander Westin Walls went 8 innings, striking out 9 and giving up just 3 hits as the Millers topped the Weyburn Beavers 4-1 at Ross Wells Park last night.
The Millers host the Medicine Hat Mavericks tonight.
In other Western Canadian Baseball League play last night, Saskatoon beat Swift Current 11-4.
Moe signs string of trade deals to position Saskatchewan as national link in pipelines, ports, and interprovincial commerce
In the span of just two days, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe signed four new interprovincial trade and infrastructure MOUs, marking an aggressive push to position the province at the centre of Canadian supply chains, energy exports, and economic coordination, even as the Sask Party distances itself from concerns about climate change.
Sudden heavy downpours can flood basements: Are you prepared?
With summer storm season in full swing, Moose Jaw residents should take basement flood risks seriously — especially during heavy downpours that can overwhelm storm drains and sump systems with little warning, causing floodwaters to creep upward to surprising heights.
Lifesaving society shares water safety tips
From July 20 to 26 is National Drowning Prevention Week, and Lifesaving Society Saskatchewan is sharing tips to stay safe while swimming and boating this summer.
On average, there are about 22 fatal drownings in Saskatchewan each year and 450 across Canada.
Lifesaving Society Saskatchewan CEO Shelby Rushton said that doesn’t include the numerous close calls.
Woman accused to attempted murder has bail hearing moved to next week
A 30-year-old woman accused of attempted murder had her bail hearing moved to next week during Moose Jaw Provincial Court on Tuesday.
Meagan Windover appeared via CCTV from Pine Grove Correctional Centre. She was represented by legal aid lawyer Zak Anderson, who appeared on behalf of his colleague Suzanne Lalonde.
Temporary closure coming to Ominica Street W this morning
If your commute takes you through the 0 block of Ominica Street W you may want to consider an alternate route.
The street will be closed to traffic between Main Street N and 1st Avenue NW between 6 a.m. and 1 p.m. today to allow equipment to be moved in the area.
While the north sidewalk on the 0 block of Ominica Street W will be closed to pedestrians, area businesses will remain open and accessible, and there is no impact to transit services expected.
Barlow says the Liberal's Clean Fuel Standard will drive up food and fuel costs
Conservative Agriculture Critic John Barlow is warning that the Liberal's Clean Fuel Standard will hit Canadians hard at the gas pump and the grocery store.
Citing a recent Department of Agriculture briefing, Barlow said the policy will raise fuel prices by 13 cents per litre for gasoline and 16 cents per litre for diesel by 2030. He criticized the government for downplaying the impact on consumers.