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A taste of Craven...
With only 85 days left until the Craven Country Jamboree, the shows two hosts, Williams and Ree, will be touring the province to promote the ... -
Golf season begins despite snow
Though winter seems to be hanging on in southern Saskatchewan with a few more blasts of snow in the past week, golf courses in Moose Jaw have ... -
Moose Jaw financial firm an anomoly in investment game
Every year, Sun Life Financial crunches their numbers and comes up with the top producing offices from across Canada. Generally speaking, these ... -
Homegrown art from a homegrown artist
To celebrate his fathers 80th birthday, Gary Wyatt has hauled 21 original drawings from British Columbia to the Conexus Art Centre in Moose Jaw ... -
Dealing with traumatic events
The Saskatchewan Association of Resource Professionals will be hosting a presentation on “emotional first-aid” at Sarah’s Dining room on the ... -
Music for a cause
Canadian pop-punk rockers Simple Plan are swinging through Moose Jaw for the first time ever on Aug. 11th and they will be jamming out for a good ... -
A cappella extravaganza at the Mae Wilson
The Mae Wilson Theatre will be bopping along to some old-time greats as the Barbershop Harmony Society brings five four-part harmony and a ... -
Fire chiefs conference considered a success
The 62nd Saskatchewan Association of Fire Chiefs Annual Conference wrapped up Saturday evening with a formal banquet. Over 200 fire chiefs and ... -
YMCA thanks donours, volunteers
Though it wa s a day early for National Volunteer week, the Moose Jaw YMCA held a gala to honour its volunteers and donours at Chillers Brew Pub ... -
Fashion for 100 years
The Minto United Church hosted a 100-year fashion show on Sunday to celebrate their 100th anniversary. Garments were collected from the ... -
Fire chiefs seeing STARS
At a conference with the theme “Challenge to Change,” a presentation on a new air ambulance program in Saskatchewan is extremely fitting. Members ... -
Lessons from the Slave Lake fire
Though the giant Slave Lake fire that occurred almost a year ago left a wake of destruction, like a phoenix from the ashes rises an opportunity ... -
What's happening at council?
The following items are on the agenda for Monday’s regular council meeting at city hall: • Council shall receive a letter from City of Regina ... -
Olympic speed skater teachers fire chiefs how to lead
Olympic gold medalist Catriona Le May Doan was in Moose Jaw on Friday to speak at the Saskatchewan Association of Fire Chief’s Annual Conference. ... -
New hospital planned for Diefenbaker Drive
The planned site for the city’s new regional hospital was announced from the sixth floor solarium of the aging Moose Jaw Union Hospital on Friday ... -
Zion church hosts world renowned pianist
Anyone heading down to the Zion United Church tonight will be treated to a rare and intimate performance from one of Saskatchewan’s best ... -
A bright light shined and a voice said 'art it shall...
They’re telling me I have to write a column. It has to be over four hundred words long they say. How could this be? I’m just a young intern ... -
Easter celebrations still to come for Orthodox Church
Though Easter has ended for many, the Orthodox Church is gearing up for the most important event of their holy year: Pascha, or in other words, ... -
Last chance for public skating at Mosaic
The days are getting longer and the snow has nearly melted. But with the end of winter comes the end of the public skating season, and organizers ... -
Police calls — April 11-12, 2012
Moose Jaw Police Service responded to 38 calls for service between 7 a.m. on Wednesday and 7 a.m. on Thursday, including a report of mischief at ... -
Fire calls — April 11, 2012
Moose Jaw Fire Department responded to the 1400 block of 13 Avenue Northwest at about 5:46 p.m. on Wednesday to extinguish a rubbish fire. At ... -
Tony Clement visits the Friendly City
Tony Clement, the President of the Treasury Board of Canada, was in Moose Jaw Wednesday evening for a meet and greet with the public. He’s been ... -
Local restaurant highlighted in national TV show
It’s not every day a business gets free national advertising, but the Déjà Vu Café has gussied itself up for the filming of a Food Network ... -
Police calls — April 10-11, 2012
Moose Jaw Police Service responded to 27 calls between 7 a.m. on Tuesday and 7 a.m. on Wednesday, including a report of verbal threats from the ... -
Fire calls — April 10, 2012
Moose Jaw Fire Department responded to the Rural Municipality of Moose Jaw, about 10 kilometres out of the city, at 3:58 p.m. on Tuesday for a ... -
Residents reminded of boulevard responsibilites
As homeowners in the city begin to clean up their yards after the winter season, the Parks and Recreation Department is reminding them to pay ... -
Festival of Words will host Canadian literature...
For a span of over 40 years, Canada’s greatest authors have trusted their work in the hands of Douglas Gibson, one of the country’s most ... -
Police calls — April 9-10, 2012
Moose Jaw Police Service responded to 32 calls for service between 7 a.m. on Monday and 7 a.m. on Tuesday. At 7:54 a.m. on Monday, police ... -
Person charged after two parked vehicles were struck
At approximately 1:45 a.m. on Wednesday, Moose Jaw Police Service received a call reporting a vehicle had been struck while parked in the 1100 ... -
Federal MP Tony Clement holding meet and greet at...
Mosaic Place will be playing host to a rather important Canadian political figure on Wednesday. Federal MP Tony Clement, President of the ...




