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Austin Davis
austin.davis@mjtimes.sk.ca
All articles of Austin Davis
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Froese works brushstroke by brushstroke
Gus Froese finished his most recent murals – and maybe one of his last. With “Sunrise over ‘Dog River,’” on the third floor of the Hammond ... -
Reflections from Intern Island
It seems so recently that I just introduced myself that writing my column to say farewell feels quite bizarre. My 13-week internship with the ... -
A cast of friends ready to put on Little Women
Students at Caronport High School have been focused on Little Women since auditions were held in December. After all the rehearsals, the ... -
All aboard the model train show
The Moose Jaw Western Development Museum was packed with people – and model trains – this weekend. The annual Thunder Creek Model Train ... -
Meet your Mister Moose Jaw!
The competition involved dancing, a talent show, suits, shirtless men and a lot of laughs. At the end of Saturday night, only one of the six ... -
Understanding the understanding of art
There are some artists that don’t enjoy talking about their work. Ross Melanson isn’t one of them. The visual artist gave a talk at the Moose ... -
Yard sale at 15 Wing gets the people going
It might be a little early for yard sales so organizers at Moose Jaw 15 Wing decided to have one inside of the gym on Saturday to raise money ... -
Turning pain into healing
Mitch and Angela Osiowy have turned very painful experiences into a well of inspiration for kids at the Beaver Lake Bible Camp. Before they were ... -
Truck with two people inside went into Plaxton's Lake
Update: Moose Jaw Police Service has confirmed that a male and a female were inside the truck. The man in his 70s that was driving the vehicle is ... -
Defending the belt
“Scrap Iron” Adam Pearce is the current and four-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion and he has the belt to prove it. The best part of being ... -
Change of strategy for Angus Campbell Centre
There was a ladder set up in the lobby of the Angus Campbell Centre at noon before the open house on Wednesday. Parts of the wall showed ... -
Professional bloodlust
Society can be accused of many things but it’s certainly not stagnant. I like to think that collectively we’re growing and progressing all ... -
Helping choirs hit all the right notes
Moose Jaw was alive with the sound of music on Monday. The first day of the Music Festival had choirs ranging from elementary to high school ... -
The shape of farming to come
Technology is now a permanent fixture in farming. The advancements in equipment are efficient but also expensive. Ralph Howes is a production ... -
Much ado about Sunday
The University of Regina wanted to bring its production of Much Ado About Nothing to the Mae Wilson Theatre. In the excitement and ... -
In bloom
There is never a shortage of topics for conversation in Saskatchewan – even in the Roughriders’ offseason. Starting off a conversation with a ... -
Joyeux 100th
On Tuesday morning, the Fransaskois flag was raised above city hall as a crowd of elementary school students on Main Street sang the national ... -
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Government
I wanted to wait until the last possible moment before tiptoeing my way across the minefield known as the robocall scandal. See, I wanted to ... -
Papa Thom bringing gifts of food and music
Keith “Papa” Thom has a fairly simple mission statement for his Shepherd’s Pie Tour. Thom provides food for the belly and music for the ... -
Time for Quartette to hit the road
Quartette is a group that is about the sum of its parts. The country group with four women singers is coming to fill the Mae Wilson Theatre ... -
No strike and no lockout
Ambulance workers at the Moose Jaw and District EMS provided only the emergency functions of their job during the weekend. Despite the looming ... -
Moose Jaw's own Academy
The Oracle of Delphi told Socrates that he was wiser than any other because he was the only one admitting that there were answers he did not ... -
Building inclusiveness from the ground up
The faces of Moose Jaw are changing. The change presents challenges and opportunities and the Friendly City is trying to get ready for both. ... -
'Sustainable government with sustainable programs'
The Government of Saskatchewan is preparing to unveil the 2012 – 13 budget on March 21 and the focus is on continued growth for the entire ... -
Building in the right direction
Brett Schultz doesn’t have to make a million dollars to consider a job successful. The owner of Plaxton Development and Schultz Electric saw ... -
You can hide but you can't run
Hating something requires dedicating time and energy to the hating process and I would rather ignore something than hate it. But, dear ... -
A few more songs
Hearing the Regina Symphony Orchestra Chamber Players at a live concert is always a special experience. There will be an added special ... -
From walls to canvases
Spencer Gryschuk always wanted his artwork to be seen. That’s why the artist commonly known as Grys is putting his new pieces on the walls at ... -
Simple Plan coming to Moose Jaw
Unlike many pop-punk bands that rose to prominence in the early 2000s, Simple Plan has stayed popular, stayed creative and stayed together. ... -
Award-winning author to attend Festival of Words
Festival of Words has a reputation. To continue this trend into the 16th annual event in July, the festival had to book the best and most ...


