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Myles Fish
citydesk@mjtimes.sk.ca
Biography
Myles Fish is a reporter for the Moose Jaw Times-Herald.
All articles of Myles Fish
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Local weather in the long term
Warm, dry weather for much of the summer has been sublime for duffers at the Deer Ridge Golf Course who may have gotten a late start to their ... -
So long, farewell, ma'a salama, goodbye
Q: Who needs bacon, beer and beaming broads being benign anyway? A: Me. -
Powerlifting championships feature future of the sport
The world’s premiere competition for young lifters has lift off. The 2011 International Powerlifting Federation Sub-Junior and Junior ... -
City seeking special trees
They shade us on hot summer days, take in our emissions, and for kids throughout the years, they have provided a great place for a house of ... -
Tree banding time approaching; clinic to be held
Trees benefit all kinds of the world’s creatures; human beings being no exception. Unfortunately for us, neither are cankerworms, for the tiny ... -
City hires new HR director
The Moose Jaw-to-Regina drive is far from the harshest commute out there, but even doing it every day can grow tiresome. A five-minute trip to ... -
Military memorial mural stirs emotions, memories
Some are smiling, some are stone-faced. Many are very young, others are longer in the tooth. A few are in combat headgear, others in dress ... -
Tour exposes colour behind colourful windows
The stained glass windows in Moose Jaw are not just nice to look at. Nor are they limited to just showing scenes from the Bible. ... -
With more space, gymnastics club looking to grow
Today may be the day when young students across Moose Jaw lose the freedom of summer for -
After long wait, Dragoons get new honourary...
On account of his missing half of his left index finger, retired Brig.-Gen. Cliff Walker joked Saturday that artillery units had no ... -
Report recommends degree-granting powers for SIAST,...
It is essentially just a piece of paper, but a degree, and the knowledge acquired through obtaining it, can help lead a person to a successful, ... -
Future of Civic Centre to be determined
By the end of 2011, the fate of one of Moose Jaw’s most famous symbols, the Civic Centre, should be known. On Monday, councillors, through the ... -
Switch to digital television nears
Call it “farmer vision,” call them “rabbit ears,” but whatever you call over-the-air analog broadcasting, its days are numbered. In major ... -
University's connection to Moose Jaw highlighted at...
Regina’s main post-secondary institution has not been part of the University of Saskatchewan for decades, but as part of its strategic planning, ... -
Temporary layoffs rescinded, put off for Hawk workers
Most of the 44 Bombardier employees who were issued temporary layoff notices earlier this month have been spared of losing any working days, ... -
Local NDPers hoping for great debate in choosing...
The grieving process over the death of Jack Layton Monday is not over for NDPers, or even many Canadians. But Layton himself, in his letter to ... -
Jack's charm will be cherished
Inside of my brain is a cache of memories deep, detailed and dry. Ask my friends. -
Death Race has huge appeal for local runners
The proper slogan is “It’s a killer,” but for participating Moose Javians, their first entrance into the Canadian Death Race was in fact a ... -
Whither death?
Technological advances have gifted us entertainment, free labour, convenience, and Rick Astley music videos. But hey, even Maurice Richard ... -
Soldier memorial coming to Moose Jaw
Moose Javians will have a unique chance at the end of the month to pay their respects to Canadian soldiers who, in serving their country in ... -
Skating season starts with summer school
At this time of year, most people use ice to keep cool under the hot sun. For certain Friendly City athletes, though, it is never too ... -
Two locals competing at golf nationals
A few weeks ago it was two baseball-playing teenagers making sure Moose Jaw was well represented at a national championship in the ... -
Soapbox racing coming to town
This weekend, youth as young as seven will get behind the wheel and cruise down one Moose Jaw street. But anarchy has not broken out, nor ... -
Soldier sees South Sudan struggle, secede
Rutted, pothole-laden, and oft snow covered they may be, but you don’t have it bad with your roads, Moose Jaw. In South Sudan, they do, ... -
Local swimmer secures medal at Western Canada Summer...
As Team Saskatchewan swimmer Monica Mastromatteo neared the wall, her Manitoban peer right alongside, Joyce Arends prepared to dive into the ... -
Spencer shines for Sask at Canada Cup
A Moose Javian sure disappointed a lot of New Brunswickers on Friday night. Pitching under the lights at the Baseball Canada Cup in Moncton, ... -
Area and local crops looking good
Rain wreaked havoc for many Saskatchewan producers earlier in the year, but its early prevalence is resulting in some great hay crops for farmers ... -
Super end to playground program
Identifying oneself as a newspaper reporter at a kids camp is certainly a dangerous proposition. For not only will swarms of youngens — fueled ... -
Many new principals in Catholic school division as...
Parents rejoice! School, at least for some Moose Jaw students, is less than one week away. Because of using an alter -
Temporary layoffs issued as a result of Hawk pause
As a result of the ongoing pause in operations of the Hawk aircraft throughout the Canadian Forces, 44 people are receiving temporary layoffs ...




