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Year in Review: January

Major changes from the Warriors, Citizen/Group of the Year awards among January's highlights
Warriors head coach change
Moose Jaw Warrior general manager and new head coach Mark O'Leary speak to the media. File photo

MooseJawToday.com will be presenting a month by month look back at 2020 over the next few days.

The following is a sample of headlines from January.

Moose Jaw welcomes 2020 New Year’s baby

Saskatchewan sends three more firefighters to Australia

Moose Jaw Warriors fire coach Tim Hunter, O'Leary promoted to head coach

Residents’ generosity helped raise over $52,000 for poppy campaign

BLOCKBUSTER DEAL: Warriors trade Tracey, Evanoff to Victoria, Zabransky to Kamloops in trade deadline stunner

Resident creates emergency pet food bank in Moose Jaw

Glitches affect new payroll system at city hall

Moose Jaw Police Service adds new recruit

SaskPower deal approved, but with several tradeoffs included in the service agreement

Gould turns in solid showing at Top Prospects Game

Local undergrad selected as student trade ambassador for upcoming trip to Peru

Photo contest highlighting the hope hiding in corners of Moose Jaw

Regina Sexual Assault Centre expands services to Moose Jaw

Most parents dislike use of outcome-based reporting in schools, survey says

Police responded to 16 fewer calls last year than in 2018, data shows

Mortlach musician in the running for top international award

Turtles, puppies, and kitties, oh my: five-year-old’s campaign donates over $1,000 to Humane Society

Fewest deaths on Sask. roads last year since 1951

Moving up: Warriors' Millar takes over as manager of Hockey Canada World Junior program

South Hill Fine Foods closes briefly after ‘evil people’ hack systems

Chamber honours award winners at Citizen and Group of the Year luncheon

Heritage Awards given to six Moose Jaw recipients for preserving history

Moose Jaw nearly doubles number of shoeboxes packed for 2019 Operation Christmas Child

Rotary spelling bee an uproarious fundraiser for children’s literacy

Moose Jaw’s Fish named to Team Canada for speedskating World Single Distance Championship

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