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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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Get rid of that hazardous waste
Saturday is hazardous waste day in the City of Moose Jaw. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. the city will collect any hazardous waste at the city complex at ... -
Craik RCMP officer still in serious condition
The 47-year-old Craik RCMP officer who was injured in a collision over the weekend is still in the hospital. “He was taken away from the scene,” ... -
Police and Fire Calls
Fire calls The Moose Jaw Fire Department responded to Athabasca and Main Street at 7:52 a.m. Friday for a two motor vehicle accident. Fire crews ... -
Craik RCMP officer seriously injured in collision
A 47-year-old man from Craik RCMP was transported to a Regina hospital by STARS ambulance with suffering serious injuries from a collision. At ... -
What’s happening at Monday’s regular council...
The following items are on the agenda for Monday’s regular council meeting at city hall: • Michael Labonte will address council about why he is ... -
High algae levels may cause water taste, colour and...
The engineering department has advised that high levels of blue-green algae in Buffalo Pound Lake may cause a slight taste, odour and colour in ... -
Better management needed for city recycling
Recycling is a hot topic in the city. The city has already taken one step in the right direction for a curbside recycling program in 2013 in ... -
Monday's executive committee meeting
The following items are on the agenda for Monday’s executive committee meeting at city hall: • Citizen Larry Going will address executive ... -
A chance to view some suspense films from the master
Alfred Hitchcock is renowned for his suspenseful films. Regarded as the master of suspense, Hitchcock was born on Aug. 13, 1899, in Leytonston, ... -
Truck hits ditch near Caronport
On Sunday, Moose Jaw RCMP, Moose Jaw EMS and Caronport Fire Department responded to a semi truck that rolled into the ditch about five kilometres ... -
Remember and honour the victims of 9-11 terrorist...
It’s been 11 years to the day since the 9-11 terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington DC and the aborted attack that ended in a field in ... -
New 15 Wing Commander should continue community...
Fifteen Wing has always played an important role in and around Moose Jaw. On Monday the change of command from outgoing 15 Wing commander Col. ... -
Nine-year anniversary of the Great Blackout in North...
Nine years ago at 4:11 p.m. ET, 50 million homes and businesses lost electrical power in Eastern North America during the Great Blackout for up ... -
Be safe, use protection against mosquitoes
One of the most unfortunate things about living in Saskatchewan in the summer is the abundance of mosquitoes. There are easy things people can do ... -
Tuesday's council meeting
The following items are on the agenda for Tuesday’s regular council meeting at city hall: The Department of Financial Services will present the ... -
Never too old to achieve dreams
It’s never too late to achieve dreams. First-time novelist Corrine Jeffery will speak about the first book in her Understanding Ursula trilogy, ... -
Cycling across Canada takes less time than getting a...
By Brigid McNutt From Vancouver Island to Newfoundland, 21-year-old Quinn Thomas is biking across the country to raise awareness about organ and ... -
It's time to start thinking about back-to-school...
By Brigid McNutt It's that time of year again — the Moose Jaw Times-Herald and Staples Business Depot are working together with the citizens of ... -
It's not easy being ginger
By Brigid McNutt “I get freckles, too, when I eat banana medicine!” a five-year-old told me other the other day. Cuteness and hilarity aside, he ... -
Authors speak about food, farming, and the"Dirty...
Curtis McManus and dee Hobsbawn-Smith shared a session at the Festival of Words on Friday. Filling the Taylor Room of the Moose Jaw Public ... -
Authors speak of home
By Brigid McNutt Jalal Barzanji and Harold Johnson shared the podium Friday morning at the Saskatchewan Festival of Words. With one author having ... -
All generations should appreciate Moose Jaw’s history
If there is anything Moose Jaw has lots of, it’s history. It’s easy to take for granted, but needs to be appreciated by all generations. Moose ... -
Murdoch Mysteries author returns to Moose Jaw
By Brigid McNutt Award-winning mystery and crime writer Maureen Jennings is returning to Moose Jaw for the 16th Annual Saskatchewan Festival of ... -
Heat doesn't deter kids from having fun
By Brigid McNutt The dunk tank looked like a good place to be during the heat of that afternoon at the Moose Jaw Wakamow Valley 11th annual Kids ... -
Putting game time to good use
By Brigid McNutt SIAST Palliser’s second annual ‘Plan, Program, Play’ computer programming camp kicked off Wednesday, this year ... -
Monday’s regular council meeting and executive...
The following items are on the agenda for Monday’s regular council meeting at city hall: • Council will discuss an email regarding the Queen’s ... -
Births for the Week of July 1, 2012
Born to Celeste Hetherington & Levi Britton of Moose Jaw, SK June 26 @ 12:26 a.m. a daughter weighing 6lbs 15 1/2oz ~ Born to April Hunter ... -
Yoga is a fun and healthy activity
Yoga is a fun way to relax and stay in shape. Despite belief that it is just for relaxation, yoga is an effective way to increase flexibility, ... -
Legislation needed to ban teens from tanning
Artificial tanning has the lure of golden skin without having to spend hours in the blazing sun. But as appealing as it may be, tanning puts ... -
Relay for Life is a way to save lives
Cancer is something that affects almost everyone. Whether it’s a family member, a friend or a co-worker, cancer takes thousands of lives each ...




