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Times-Herald Editorial Staff
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Biography
Times-Herald editorials are contributed by Lesley Sheppard, Joyce Walter, Mandy Higgins and Jason Small.
All articles of Times-Herald Editorial Staff
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Sharing a thought for tornado victims
It’s never good news when you hear of a tornado touching down and causing damage. The large Oklahoma tornado hit on Monday afternoon. According ... -
What’s on the agenda for Tuesday's council meeting
The following items are on the agenda for Tuesday’s regular council meeting at city hall at 6:30 p.m.: • Council will consider a letter from Norm ... -
Community, council need each other
Since councillors represent the community, it’s only fitting they are involved in the local area planning process for South Hill. The pilot ... -
Hadfield's encouragement, engagement a positive
The end of Hadfield's term on the station also signifies the end of something else: his spectacular Twitter messages, often accompanied by photos ... -
What's up at Monday's executive committee meeting
The following items are on the agenda for Monday's executive committee meeting at 6:30 p.m. at city hall: • Members of Prairie ... -
Election expenses bylaw good step for city
When it comes to elections in a democracy, accountability and transparency are vital.With Moose Jaw’s new campaign expenses bylaw, it takes a few ... -
Police calls
The Moose Jaw Police Service received 43 calls for service between 7 a.m. Tuesday and 7 a.m. Wednesday, including several complaints of graffiti ... -
Festival invites more award-winning authors
The Saskatchewan Festival of Words has invited three of this year’s Saskatchewan Book Award winners to participate in the four-day event in July. ... -
Audience member crashes Estevan Motley Crue show
One night after their performance in Moose Jaw, veteran rockers Mötley Crüe took the stage at Estevan's Spectra Place. All appeared to be ... -
Winter strikes again, but may slow water runoff
Saskatchewan could also be known as the weather whiplash province. In just a matter of days, the city went from seeing brown grass and the sun ... -
It pays to subscribe
The saying goes that knowledge is power, and now that also means buying power.Moose Jaw Times-Herald subscribers received an all-new Reader ... -
Day of Mourning is a reminder to educate
The Day of Mourning recognizes the deaths of employees on the job or as a result of work-related injuries for the past year and urges Canadians ... -
What’s happening at Monday’s executive committee...
The following items are on the agenda for Monday’s city executive committee meeting at 6:30 p.m. at city hall: • Executive will discuss a report ... -
Tennis Club holding registration
The Moose Jaw Tennis Club are holding an early bird registration on the weekends of Apr. 27-28 and May 4-5 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. New members will ... -
Fire and police calls
Fire calls The Moose Jaw Fire Department responded to two calls for service between 7 a.m. Saturday and 7 a.m. Sunday. Engines were dispatched to ... -
On the agenda for Monday’s council meeting
The following items are on the agenda for Monday’s regular council meeting at 6:30 p.m. at city hall: • Coun. Brian Swanson will make a motion ... -
Turn to each other in times of tragedy
In times of tragedy, we need each other more than ever. Judging by reactions on Twitter, Facebook and word of mouth in the community, many people ... -
What’s happening at Monday’s budget and...
The following items are on the agenda for Monday’s city council committee meetings at 5:15 p.m. at city hall: • City manager Garry McKay will ... -
Endless possibilities with community unity
There’s nothing like the power of community. On Monday, the Grade 8 class at Caronport Elementary School found out they’d won an all-expense paid ... -
Politics, not personal lives, fair game
It is rare that a politician remains in the public conscience for more than a few years after they leave office; rarer still that the spectre of ... -
What’s up at Monday’s council meeting
The following items are on the agenda for Monday’s city council meeting at city hall: • Jessy Lee Saas will read a poem at the start of the ... -
Get prepared and drive safe this spring
The city has been busy preparing for flooding this spring. There is a high chance of flooding in the Moose Jaw area. On Monday, local ... -
Have a good howl for a great cause
Hopefully you’ll laugh so hard you’ll be rolling around on the floor — just like your best friend. The Moose Jaw Humane Society will be hosting ... -
Fire and police calls
Fire calls The Moose Jaw Fire Department responded to three calls for service between 7 a.m. Saturday and 7 a.m. Sunday. Engines were dispatched ... -
Fire and police calls
Friday Fire calls The Moose Jaw Fire Department had no calls to report between 7 a.m. Thursday and 7 a.m. Friday. Police Calls The Moose Jaw ... -
Efficiency needed in the city
Keeping things as efficient as possible works well for everyone. Coun. Brian Swanson said it best at council Monday night. It’s best to get rid ... -
Fire calls
The Moose Jaw Fire Department responded to the east of Pense for a motor vehicle accident at 10:34 a.m. on Saturday. Fire crews responded to ... -
Fire calls
The Moose Jaw Fire Department responded to a service call at the 300 block of Iroquois Street West at 8:19 p.m. on Friday. -
What's on the agenda for Monday's council meeting
The following items are on the agenda for Monday’s city council meeting at city hall: • Citizen Lorne Elkin will address council regarding ... -
Mind over matter
Employers have a responsibility to provide a psychologically safe workplace. Every workplace is supposed to have a medical first aid kit, and ...




