After Over 50 Years Moose Jaw Wrestling Still Going Strong
Wrestling clubs have been in Moose Jaw since the 1950’s with the sport continung due to alumni helping out with coaching over the years.
The Moose Jaw Kinsmen Wrestling Club continues that tradition today by offering affordable training in their own facility where children regardless of their ability are welcome to come and grapple to improve not only their athleticism but build character as well.
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Warriors To Host Special Game On Friday Evening
The Moose Jaw Warriors will host a special game on Friday to help promote organ donation.
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Deja Vu For Lawton As Team Silvernagle Wins Scotties Berth
It is deja vu for Stephanie Lawton as the Robyn Silvernagle rink won the berth to the Scotties in Moose Jaw. For third Lawton it is her second chance to win the national curling championship in Moose Jaw having appeared in the Scotties when they were here in 2015.
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Gymtastiks Athletes Participate In First Meet Of The Season
Athletes from the Gymtastiks gymnastics club were in Rosetown this past weekend we have the results as well as the photos.
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Despite Seemingly Breaking OCP Re-Zoning For Canadian Tire Takes First Step
Canadian Tire’s proposed new retail development took another step forward as Council approved the first moves to subdivide and re-zone the City-owned property presently leased to the Moose Jaw Exhibition Company.
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High Street Subdivision Approved
Council approved subdividing a High Street West property to allow the sale of one side of the building to an unknown purchaser.
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Tax Deal For New Holiday Inn Draws Discussion And Fire
Although there were no concrete details provided there appears to be a new Holiday Inn planned in the northeast area of the city. It is a project that has drawn concerns from other already established hotels in a letter not publicly released.
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Deaths In Road Collisons Set New Record Low
It is a good news story as the number of deaths in auto crashes set an all time record low in 2019.
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Rhino's Ramblings - Council's Pay Increase
A three member committee is reviewing and set to make recommendations as to the rate of pay and benefits elected officials receive but in the end do they have to accept what is just that recommendations?
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Mavericks End Regular Season On Winning Note
It may have been a slow start in the first period but the Moose Jaw Midget A Mavericks won on Friday evening as the regular season wrapped up.
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Copper & Onyx ~ A SCRAPS bonded pair searches for forever~ together❤️
Once again it is Feline Friday where we feature SCRAPS - MJ. This week we are out to help find a dynamic duo of cats a furever home.
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Mavericks Tame The Ice Cats
After an 11 day break since their last league action the Moose Jaw Midget A Mavericks were a little bit rusty in their 4 -2 victory over the Southwest Cyclones in Saskatchewan Female Hockey League action on Thursday evening.
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Canadian Conservation Corps Topic For Friday Evening Meeting
Due to technical difficulties beyond their control the program may have changed but it is still going to be a highly informative meeting.
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Province Unveils New Solid Waste Strategy
The Province has announced a new strategy framework and reduction targets for solid waste disposed of in landfills.
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Moose Jaw Families For Change Given A Helping Hand
A group that is known for helping others is about to get a helping hand compliments a well known local restaurant.
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Walmart McDonald's To Re-Open
For many local coffee goers tomorrow morning is a great day as the newly renovated McDonald’s in Walmart re-opens at 8 am.
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Beyond Your Backyard 🍂 The Porcupine - Adapted for Survival
Most people think about them because of their quills but there is more to the life for the North American porcupine. Cover photo by Michael St Laurent
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Water Main Issues Close Major Intersection
The intersection of 9th Avenue NW and Caribou Street West will be closed to vehicle traffic for the next few days.
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