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  2. Moose Jaw - Wikipedia

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    Moose Jaw's Rock Station The Buzz, The Buzz Digital Radio Network, Digital Radio Broadcaster, Active Rock,(TheBuzzRocks.ca), Pearl Creek Media; Television. SNN : Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan News Network Digital TV Broadcaster, Local & Provincial News,(SaskNews.net), Pearl Creek Media

  3. Buffalo Pound Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Pound Provincial Park is in southern Saskatchewan, Canada, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) north-east of Moose Jaw and 86 kilometres (53 mi) north-west of the city of Regina. [2] Access to the provincial park is from Highways 301 and 202. The park centres on Buffalo Pound Lake, a prairie lake formed from glaciation about 10,000 years ago. [3]

  4. CJAW-FM - Wikipedia

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    CJAW-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 103.9 FM in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan with a hot adult contemporary format branded as Mix 103.The station is operated by Golden West Broadcasting, and its license is held by 101142236 Saskatchewan Ltd, a subsidiary of Elmer Hildebrand Ltd.—the majority shareholder of Golden West Broadcasting. [1]

  5. CHAB (AM) - Wikipedia

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    CHAB (800 AM) is a radio station in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Owned by Golden West Broadcasting , it broadcasts a classic hits format serving Moose Jaw and the surrounding area. The station first began broadcasting in 1922 at 1200 AM as 10AB before becoming CHAB on December 17, 1933, [ 1 ] before moving to 1220 AM in 1941 and to its current dial ...

  6. CILG-FM - Wikipedia

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    All three Golden West Broadcasting stations in Moose Jaw share studios at 1704 Main Street North. CILG serves as the broadcasting home of the Moose Jaw Warriors of the Western Hockey League . In the 1980s, the 100.7 frequency was assigned to the CKO network, which folded in 1989 before the Regina station had a chance to open.

  7. Saskatchewan Highway 39 - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan's Highway 39 traverses a course on a diagonal from the south–east at the U.S. border to north–west at the Trans-Canada Highway east of Moose Jaw. Originally, the road followed the early surveyed road allowances and the grade of the CPR or Soo Line between the United States border and east of Moose Jaw.

  8. Moose in New Mexico? Onlooker’s ‘jaw hit the floor’ after ...

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    The couple sent the video to local news outlets, including KUNM public radio. Thanks to listener Theresa Ronan for sending us this video of a moose - yes, a moose! - near Ski Santa Fe. pic.twitter ...

  9. Moosejaw - Wikipedia

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    Moosejaw.com was named a Top 50 retailer by Internet Retailer (2007), [11] Top 50 retailer by Bizrate (2006), Best of the Web by Forbes magazine, [12] and a Top 500 Retailer by Internet Retailer. [13]