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Country singer Jess Moskaluke has won female artist of the year from the Canadian Country Music Association Awards for a second time.
She first won it in 2014.
Mosskaluke calls Langenburg home, but since growing up there, has seen her singing career flourish in recent years with the release of such songs as her debut “Catch Me If You Can” and “Cheap Wine and Cigarettes” from her latest album Light Up the Night.
She performs in Regina on Wed., Oct. 7 with Dean Brody and Paul Brandt.