
-
Suzanne Boyer
citydesk@mjtimes.sk.ca
Biography
Suzanne Boyer is a reporter at the Moose Jaw Times-Herald and is currently on maternity leave. Watch for her columns to return in spring 2008.All articles of Suzanne Boyer
-
Caronport High School presents play, Ask Any Girl
Caronport High School is promising romance, laughter and dessert all rolled into one evening with its latest production, Ask Any Girl. The ... -
Rider loss likely to hurt local businesses
Moose Jaw - Some Rider fans might be taking their football team's loss to heart after a disappointing defeat in the CFL's Western Division ... -
Still no news on former resident's disappearance
Though there are no new developments in the disappearance of former Moose Javian Dylan Koshman, area residents continue to support search efforts ... -
Youths sentence on gun charge will be determined by...
The youth who brought a gun to Bengough School in June will participate in a sentencing conference next month. The young man, who pleaded ... -
Snowbird almost ready for display
Moose Jaw - The staff at the Tourism Moose Jaw's visitor information centre is waiting in anticipation for the last stage of work to be done ... -
A day at a parents workplace
Bananas were disappearing as they hit the shelves at Safeway Wednesday while Emily Ma and Kristine Coates tried to keep replacing them. ... -
One childs fight against cancer
Moose Jaw - "When you hear about cancer, you think of old people getting it, but you go to the clinic and you'd be surprised how many kids there ... -
Expats reflect on election
They may have left their country, but American expatriates living in the Moose Jaw area haven't left their politics behind. Following Barack ... -
Health region checking into syringe policies
With three health regions in Saskatchewan now reporting the reuse of syringes in their facilities, the Five Hills Health Region is participating ... -
Fundraisers help local family continue search for...
Two more successful fundraisers will give a financial boost to the search for missing 21-year-old Moose Jaw man Dylan Koshman. Koshman, ... -
Learning how to build a fire
Striking a match is something many of us take for granted, but Riverview Collegiate students learned Thursday it wasn't always that easy to build ... -
Learning about health care first hand
Central Butte Grade 12 student Rachael Berger looked at home in a cap, mask and scrubs as she stepped out of the operating room on a recent ... -
Boughen settling in to his new role on Parliament Hill
Palliser's soon-to-be-official member of Parliament was processing an overload of information Thursday after orientation on Parliament Hill. ... -
Post-partum support group holds first meeting
Postpartum depression can be devastating to families affected, and a local support and discussion group is being established to help mothers cope ... -
Dealing with Asperger's
After nine-year-old Joshua Blanchard said people sometimes make fun of him because he has Asperger's syndrome, he hesitated when asked how he ... -
Still no answers for family
Exhausted after more than a week of searching for her missing nephew, Cheryle Zopf described the days since Dylan Koshman's disappearance as a ... -
Hoopla owner picks up major ABEX award
A little bit of passion and an untapped market have translated into provincial recognition for Moose Jaw store owner Jessica Williamson. ... -
Moose Jaw nominees shut out of Gemini awards at...
Moose Jaw talent was shut out this week at the industry galas for the Gemini Awards in Toronto. The main awards show, being held on Nov. ... -
Time for that flu shot
In the battle against the flu virus, the flu shot may be the best defence a health care worker can have. "They need to protect themselves, so ... -
Moose Jaw nominees shut out of Gemini awards at...
Moose Jaw talent was shut out this week at the industry galas for the Gemini Awards in Toronto. The main awards show, being held on Nov. ... -
Oh boy (or girl), what have I gotten myself into?
I found myself in a waiting room a while ago, watching a woman attempting to keep a young boy, just old enough to walk, tucked under her arm and ... -
A literary night of spooky fun
Literature has brought us some of our most celebrated monsters and spectres, and Moose Jaw's literary festival is celebrating all that's spooky ... -
Disappearance shatters family
Penny Cumming is relying on prayer and positive thinking while she waits for the phone to ring with good news about her missing nephew, ... -
We have lost two friends
A CT-156 Harvard II jet, the type of aircraft Capt. Bryan Mitchell used to train new pilots, sat in front of a crowd gathered in 15 Wing's Hangar ... -
Hospital trying new program that allows nurses to...
It will start with the equivalent of a medical ward clean sweep and in the end it gives staff more face time with patients. Five Hills ... -
Moose Jaw chose Boughen at the polls
Poll-by-poll results for the Palliser electoral district painted a clear picture Thursday of where support for each candidate was strongest in ... -
Hospital trying new program that allows nurses to...
It will start with the equivalent of a medical ward clean sweep and in the end it gives staff more face time with patients. Five Hills ... -
Boughen bound for Ottawa
From former mayor to member of Parliament, Ray Boughen is climbing up the political ladder after a convincing victory in the Palliser riding ... -
First time voters taking serious look at Green party
It may just be an X on a piece of paper, but to some new voters in Moose Jaw it means much more. "It's our future," said Lyndon Fogal, a ... -
Election signs vandalized
Palliser's federal candidates have not been spared when it comes to vandalism of campaign signs this federal election. "We have (had signs ...




