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Justin Crann
justin.crann@mjtimes.sk.ca
Biography
Justin Crann is a news reporter for the Moose Jaw Times-Herald.
All articles of Justin Crann
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Peacock students deliver at provincial Skills Canada...
"Peacock has traditionally had a very strong showing in Skills Canada competitions in the past, both at the provincial and national level," said ... -
Ceremony honours Dam Busters's 70th anniversary
"They wanted to destroy some of the dams because of the power they gave to Nazi Germany," explained Kathy Fitton, the museum's manager. "It was ... -
Weather, turnout spell success for Highland Festival
"We have more than 100 highland dancers here today (and) about 45 piping soloists," said Michelle Gallagher, the vice president of the festival. ... -
Technique, weather play role for Scottish games...
"Technique is key," said Ryan Maclean, an amateur at the sport who has spent two years participating in events like the Moose Jaw festival. "A ... -
Festival draws Calgary businesswoman to Moose Jaw
"We started about four years ago just making candles," said Eryn Driscoll, one of the company's founders. "We have carved celtic candles, all ... -
WDM kicks off season for steam locomotive
Moose Javians have the chance to take a literal ride through history on a 1914 Vulcan steam locomotive following the return of the vehicle to ... -
Indian Rotary delegation visits Moose Jaw
"This group arrived a week and a half ago and they're traveling. They're in the middle of their tour," explained Glenn Hagel, the local Rotarian ... -
Moose Jaw audience Blown Away by Underwood
"It doesn't get too much bigger than Carrie Underwood." Those were the words Doug Campbell, director of business development for Mosaic Place, -
For some Moose Javians, flood relief continues
Rick Campbell, a resident who lives on the southern end of Corsterphine Ave., says he and his neighbours can't safely return home because of ... -
New labour laws problematic: labour council president
"To say we are disappointed in the new legislation would be an extreme understatement," said Stacey Landin, president of the Moose Jaw and ... -
Festival affords opportunity to refine, enjoy music
"It's such a great experience to listen to so many different groups from all over the prairies," he said. "For us, it's a learning experience to ... -
Pie in the Eye raises over $5,700
"We didn't want to just pie people, because that wasn't the point. Of course, we ended up pieing people, but for the most part our pies lasted a ... -
Buffalo Pound open for business May 16
"People are so anxious, as they usually are on the May long weekend, to get out there for the first shot at camping for the season," said ... -
Care of Valley View residents the crux of final report
"This past year and few months have been very busy. From the time that the cabinet made it's decision through until know, the transition team has ... -
Humane Society spring lottery returns
"This has been a fundraiser that's been growing for us a little bit every year," said Karla Pratt, the MJHS fundraising and promotions ... -
The Soapbox: Climate change no longer about politics
"Since we began burning fossil fuels, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased from 280 parts per million (ppm) to 395 ppm ... -
Gwynne Dyer talks climate change consequences,...
That was the tough sentiment veteran freelance journalist and historian Gwynne Dyer brought to dozens of Vanier Collegiate students when he ... -
Palmer retires as Moose Jaw Fire Chief
"I am certainly looking forward to it," Palmer told the Times-Herald Wednesday. "I have a lot of plans. ... I look forward to spending more time ... -
'Be prepared' the message of Emergency Preparedness...
That's the message the Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) and a number of other community organizations and officials is putting out to the ... -
Luncheon targets mental disorder stigma, misconceptions
"You really need to highlight the week, being this is mental health week, and begin the conversation about a number of issues dealing with mental ... -
Late spring will delay seeding operations
"There's going to be areas, particularly where they have ponded water, that are going to delay the opportunity for farmers to get out and get ... -
'Worst is past' for flooding: officials
“It’s looking very positive right now. The water’s receding. The trend has been downward here over the weekend, and it looks like that will ... -
The Saints of Los Angeles tear up Mosaic Place
Mosaic Place was chock-full of Girls, Girls, Girls when Mötley Crüe rolled through on the Moose Jaw stop of what has been billed their ... -
Pie in the Eye returns May 9
"Thursday, May 9 is our 9th Annual Pie in the Eye fundraiser. (It) has people — our volunteers and YMCA staff — delivering pies to people," said ... -
The Soapbox: Happy birthday, Internet
The Web was made accessible to the public on April 30, 1993, when the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) released the software and ... -
Moose Jaw golf course partially flooded
"Right now, I have six or seven holes that are at least partially underwater. ... The water levels are probably within an inch or two of where ... -
Flooding begins for Wakamow Valley, nearby roadways
"We expected the river to rise today, and it has. Around 4 a.m. it started to come over the banks around the Churchill and Wellesley park area ... -
Thornley talks Albatross, return of Big Wreck
"It was a Springsteen concert my old man took me to. ... He was a huge fan, as was I, and we both continue to be to this day," Thornley told the ... -
Dragoons to celebrate armoury centennial
"This isn't just for current soldiers. It's for all of the soldiers who have served with this unit over the last 100 years, to celebrate the ... -
Snow unlikely to affect peak runoff levels: WSA
"It won't have a large impact on peaks in areas that have already melted, it will just slow down the recession," Boyle told the Times-Herald ...




