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Lyndsay McCready
citydesk@mjtimes.sk.ca
Biography
Lyndsay McCready is a reporter with the Moose Jaw Times-Herald.
All articles of Lyndsay McCready
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Only two weeks left to get ice shacks off the lake
With only two more weeks until the ice fishing season comes to an end, ice shack owners are asked to begin thinking about shack removal. Although ... -
Main pool closed at sportsplex
Due to on going water clarity issues at the Kinsman Sportsplex, the city has once again had to close the main pool while operation staff work to ... -
A portal to new information
Partnering up to create a more informative portal for those moving to the Friendly City, the Moose Jaw Multicultural Council and City of Moose ... -
Making dreams come true
Each year in Moose Jaw, little girls are made to feel like princesses for a day. Dressing up in their most beautiful gowns, perfectly placing ... -
Surprise! You are Student Citizens of the Year
Moving on up, Carly Firth, a Grade 8 student at St. Michael School, is leaving the classroom behind and heading to Parliament Hill. On Sunday ... -
Exercise caution when venturing onto the ice
Although there have been no new ice readings taken along the Moose Jaw River, Margaret Moran, acting manager of the Wakamow Valley Authority, ... -
Sending a positive message
Coming together to celebrate the 40 days of Lent, the students of Ecole St. Margaret School met in their school gymnasium for song, prayer and a ... -
Celebrating 100 years of education
To help King George School celebrate a 100 years in Moose Jaw, the Saskatchewan Arts Board awarded the school an $8,000 ArtsSmart grant. The ... -
The many loves of my life
Love at first sight, some say it happens only once, some say it can happen multiple times and others think it is a whole load of you-know-what. ... -
A new calendar for the PSSD
March 5, members of the Prairie South School Division (PSSD) calendar committee, will present what they have come to see as the best calendar ... -
Recognizing the impact of change
This past weekend the Special Needs Advisory Committee came together to honour businesses, community groups and individuals who have done their ... -
The new TGIF
TGIF. Although these four letters still hold a positive connotation in my world, they no longer hold the same meaning as they did five years ago. ... -
That's a wrap
Blown away by the over-all success of Youth Quake 2013, AJ Crocker, director of Youth Quake, said he is now going to take a few weeks to get back ... -
Writing her own path
Of the many events, seminars, workshops and competitions taking place this past weekend out at Youth Quake, one that drew a lot of attention was ... -
Sharing a bit of history
Celebrating golf and its rich history in the City of Moose Jaw was just one of the many reasons Ken Bradley decided to write, Out of Bounds: A ... -
Hitting the Telemiracle stage
The sole performer representing the Friendly City in this year’s Saskatchewan Telemiracle is 13-year-old Kendall Bistertzan. Taking the stage ... -
Youth Quake in full swing
Day two of Youth Quake was in full swing Saturday morning as thousands of local and visiting youth took their seats in the Hildebrand Chapel. ... - Youth Quake off to a great start
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A happy ending for Bentley
A story broke Thursday from the Moose Jaw Humane Society about a two-year-old Rottweiler named Bentley who was in need of some TLC. Bentley, who ... -
Living for you
After embarking on a journey of self-discovery, local author Heidi Stengl Adams, said by following the “Golden Rule,” one could eliminate a lot ... -
The results are in
The Macleans magazine’s National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) results are in and according to Briercrest College and Seminary President ... -
Who is Amber?
Who is Amber? This is a question my husband and I had been asking ourselves for months. Is she real? Is she a toy? Is she a friend? This ... -
More snow in Moose Jaw's future
It may come as a shock to many Moose Javians out there, but, according to Environment Canada’s Senior Climatologist David Phillips, January was ... -
Bringing people together
Students and employers came together Wednesday for the 33rd annual SIAST Palliser Campus career fair. With 94 employers registered for the event ... -
Working out the heart
Helping you become “Heart Healthy for Life” is the goal of Cardiaction, a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program offered in the Five Hills Health Region. ... -
Hi-ho, hi-ho it's off to work I go
After a year of juggling kids, dogs, a husband and as much sleep as I could fit in, I have added another task o my daily to-do list and headed ... -
Early morning fire
The Moose Jaw Fire Department was called to a fire on the corner of Hall Street and Willow Avenue around 5 a.m. Tuesday morning. By the time ... -
A heart felt reunion
Not many people can say they’ve met a real-life hero, however, Friday morning Victor Mcguin not only met a hero, he met his hero. While playing ... -
Let's talk heart health
During the month of February, perfectly shaped hearts coloured in vibrant pinks and reds can be found hanging in store windows, covering shop ... -
Taking the class out of the classroom
In an effort to give his class a final evaluation as unique and exciting as the content being taught, Riverview Collegiate Art Teacher, Kelly ...




