Fire near old Union Hospital site

The Moose Jaw Fire Department is currently on the scene of a house fire on the corner of 4th Ave NE and Fairford Street.

Power has been shut off to a large section of Moose Jaw to allow emergency crews to battle the blaze safely. At this time, Sask Power says the power should be restored by 11:30 p.m.

Sports Round-Up: Friday, September 13

The Moose Jaw Warriors are in Swift Current tonight for the first game of their home-and-home pre-season series against the Broncos AND tonight's game marks the start of Warriors Hockey on Country 100! Voice of the Warriors James Gallo will deliver all the exciting play-by-play action!

Both teams will face off again at the Moose Jaw Events Centre tomorrow night. 

The Winmar AAA Warriors are headed to Wilcox on Sunday to battle Team Sask - game time at noon. 

Police say "no attempted abduction took place" yesterday

After police received a report of a suspicious vehicle and person who approached a minor in downtown Moose Jaw yesterday, they were able to review video footage and found the vehicle and occupants that were reported. 

MJPS say they have "verified no attempted abduction took place," and that the person was carrying a white envelope and cell phone. They added that they ruled out reports of a weapon. 

Sports Round-Up: Thursday, September 12

It's a home 'n home weekend for the Moose Jaw Warriors and Swift Current Broncos. The Warriors are in Swift Current tomorrow with a return match-up Saturday at the Moose Jaw Events Centre.

Local high school football teams are preparing for the weekend. The Central Cyclones will travel to Estevan for a Saturday afternoon game versus the Elecs while the Peacock Tornadoes will host the Swift Current Colts - 1 o'clock Saturday at Gutheridge Field.

Sports Round-Up: Wednesday, September 11

Four members of the Moose Jaw Warriors will be heading to NHL training camps this week, including Brayden Yager with the Winnipeg Jets, Kalem Parker with the Minnesota Wild, Vojtech Port with the Anaheim Ducks, and Rilen Kovacevic with the Colorado Avalanche. 

The rest of the team continues to prepare for their preseason matchup against the Broncos, Friday in Swift Current. The Warriors will host the Broncos Saturday night at the Moose Jaw Events Centre.

Take 5 - Municipal election

Rob Carnie: Preparations for the municipal election are coming up sooner than later. How's that going at City Hall? 

Maryse Carmichael: Well, this is going to be my first election as the city manager, so it's an exciting time.  

The municipal election will be on November 13th. We are just about to open for candidates that would like to be councilors or mayor.  

Take 5 - New Community Services Department

Rob Carnie: Let's talk about the new Community Services Department. City manager, tell us why it was created and what the goals are with the new endeavor. 

Maryse Carmichael: Since I arrived in the city, just over a year ago now, I've made a few changes with the organization. 

I took the time to do that to make sure that I would make some changes, after reflection and after seeing how they operated. 

Take 5 - September roadwork update

Rob Carnie: Let's switch it up. The Thatcher Drive East paving project! They're really getting it done. 

Maryse Carmichael: They are getting it done, and I have to tell you, on Sunday I was driving on Thatcher, and I took a picture and sent it to the Director of Operations.  

I'm like “Wow, I am impressed.”, 35° and the crews were out there on a Sunday afternoon paving.  

Take 5 - No reentry at the Moose Jaw Events Centre

Rob Carnie: Let's talk about this. This is something new. It's a no reentry policy at the Moose Jaw Events Centre for Moose Jaw Warriors games. Tell us how this came about. 

Maryse Carmichael: Yes, the season is starting really, really soon. I was just at the Event Centre yesterday for a hockey practice. So, we're back in the in the new season, there's a few changes at the Event Center.