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Shelby Parker
citydesk@mjtimes.sk.ca
Biography
Shelby Parker is a Moose Jaw Time-Herald photographer/reporter.All articles of Shelby Parker
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Photographer returns home
"It's time to move on, time to get going. What lies ahead, I have no way of knowing," These immortal words of Tom Petty are true. It's time ... -
Choir to perform in Ottawa
The Cornerstone Christian School choir will be performing with other choirs from across the country on Canada Day. "It's very special for ... -
Moose Jaw welcomes 38 new Canadians
A total of 38 people joined the Canadian family on Wednesday during a citizenship ceremony at Cornerstone Christian School. "Saskatchewan has ... -
Awareness month used to draw attention to...
January has been Alzheimer Awareness Month, and support groups are glad for the recognition. Addie Hughes has been a member of the local ... -
Awareness month used to draw attention to...
January has been Alzheimer Awareness Month, and support groups are glad for the recognition. Addie Hughes has been a member of the local ... -
The day to butt out
It's the week when health officials and cancer society members are telling Canadians to butt out - National Non-smoking Week in Canada. As ... -
Staying safe on snowmobiles
This week has been named Snowmobile Safety Week in Saskatchewan, and officials are glad for the recognition. "Most of these (safety tips) are ... -
Staying safe on snowmobiles
This week has been named Snowmobile Safety Week in Saskatchewan, and officials are glad for the recognition. "Most of these (safety tips) are ... -
Pauly Shore rolls through Regina
Bud-dy. It's like a call back to the early-'90s. His slow pronunciation, the pause between the last word in every sentence, or his trademark ... -
Seven up for annual honours
Shelby Parker Moose Jaw Times-Herald The Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce announced its three nominees for the 2007 Citizen of the ... -
7-year old boy facing cancer challenge
Seven-year-old Mason Clewis, has a tough road ahead of him, but his family and friends are hoping to help make it a smoother ride. Mason was ... -
Youth wrap up exchange
Since September, they have lived, learned and shared their lives with each other but now it's time to go home. The Canada World Youth ... -
Groups work together to create mural
Two groups worked together on earlier this week to create a wall mural. The Canada World Youth exchange participants from the Ukraine and ... -
Health region feeling effects of flu seaon
Two cases of illnesses have been detected in two nursing homes in Gravelbourg and Lafleche, but Five Hills Health Region say it isn't the flu. ... -
Health region feeling effects of flu seaon
Two cases of illnesses have been detected in two nursing homes in Gravelbourg and Lafleche, but Five Hills Health Region say it isn't the flu. ... -
Ukrainian Christmas, away from home
It's a potluck with traditional Ukrainian dishes, and everyone's invited. The students with the Canada World Youth program who are visiting ... -
New Year's baby arrived a day late
Little Kaylee Seltenrich, Moose Jaw Union Hospital's New Year's baby, was away from home when she decided to join the world and her family ... -
Legion prepares for annual levee
The Moose Jaw Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No. 59 will be hosting its annual New Year's Day Levee, open to members and their guests. "A ... -
Be careful out there
The ice and snow are making the roads a dangerous place, so a few tips on how to drive in the wicked weather might save lives, especially with ... -
Be careful out there
The ice and snow are making the roads a dangerous place, so a few tips on how to drive in the wicked weather might save lives, especially with ... -
Christmas is not what it used to be
Charles Dickens said it could be both the best and the worst of times. Although, he didn't have Canada during the Depression in mind, it still ... -
There's nothing quite like the Christmas season
Grab the wine and the sedatives, Christmas is almost over. Don't get me wrong, sometimes I feel like one of Santa's elves. I love Christmas ... -
Reading buddies share Christmas together
The residents at Chez Nous celebrated Christmas with their reading buddies from Central Collegiate on Wednesday. "It's a connection to the ... -
Meet the new boss
Dale Larsen was sworn-in as Moose Jaw's new police chief on Tuesday in front of a packed house in the city hall council chambers. "I was just ... -
Holiday train rocks city
The lights and music signalled the Canadian Pacific Railway's Holiday Train was once again making its stop in Moose Jaw. The show here was ... -
Moose Jaw Teen Idol to be declared on Dec. 17
Take away Simon's scowl, Randy's bark and Paula's fashion advice, and add students from local high schools, and you get Moose Jaw Teen Idol. ... -
SIAST choir preparing for fundraising concert for...
SIAST Palliser Campus' choir is getting ready for its Christmas performance, and rehearsal time is running out. Angela Deans, conductor and ... -
Award-winning Metis fiddler shares culture of music
The weather kept a lot of the promised crowd away from Zion United Church social hall on Tuesday for a fiddle performance, but it didn't stop the ... -
Apparently, we come across as polite, friendly people
One of the major things the group of Ukrainians notice upon its arrival in Canada, was that the stereotype of the polite, friendly people really ... -
Apparently, we come across as polite, friendly people
One of the major things the group of Ukrainians notice upon its arrival in Canada, was that the stereotype of the polite, friendly people really ...


