The West Park Community Association has offered to chip in to see their neighbourhood recreation area see major upgrades but their lack of their total share of the cash in hand had one council member worried a precedent was being set where one neighbourhood is treated differently than others.
Read MoreDespite the funding application yet to be approved Executive Committee voted on the locations for a record setting amount of cast iron watermain replacement.
Read MoreWith all of the local attention seemingly focused on curling the Moose Jaw Midget A Mavericks managed to win their first two games in the playoffs against the Southeast GoldWings to sweep the first round playoff series.
Read MoreA bit of a look at The Scotties week and metaphysical lift it has provided to the city.
Read MoreIf you want to legally change your name in Saskatchewan there are new rules and people convicted of sexual offences with children need not apply.
Read MoreAfter an extended break the Midget A Mavericks returned to their winning ways.
Read MoreGymtastiks had a great weekend in Saskatoon.
Read MoreDry conditions in 2019 has made the majority of the province’s cattle producers eligible for a tax deferral depending on the number of breeding stock they sold from their herd.
Read MoreThey may have been throwing curlng rocks on Wednesday evening at Mosaic Place during the Scotties Tournament of Hearts but the real rocking in Moose Jaw was at the Mae Wilson Theatre as Alan Doyle had them singing along and dancing in the stands.
Read MoreJust exactly how much economic activity the 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts will generate locally in dollars and cents may well be debateable but the emotional uplift it has brought to many may be worth just as much
Read MoreIt is something growing not just in the community but throughout the country and beyond. What is growing is a metaphysical movement, where people believe that the solutions to life’s problems in the physical are in another realm beyond that.
We speak to a local psychic medium and spiritual advisor about her upcoming presentation to get some insight in what it is all about and leave it up to you the reader to ask questions and to believe or not to believe.
Read MoreIt is one of the biggest events in the local Filipino community’s calendar - the annual Moose Jaw Filipino Community Family Day Weekend Basketball Tournament which was not just about two days of sport but also a way to bring the local communty together. Check out the winning team’s photo.
Read MoreThey are one of the most intriguing birds locally and they are prolific rodent hunters making quick work of mice and gophers but they also have a world of their own.
This week’s Wildlife Wednesday looks at the Great Horned Owl. Cover photo by Edsel James
Read MoreIt is back for its sixth year in Moose Jaw and once again the Snowed in Comedy Tour is set to get people laughing. The reviews so far have been positive.
Appearing February 27th at 8 pm the Mae Wilson Theatre is set for laughter.
“For me, that is what made the Snowed In Comedy Tour show one of the best shows I have seen in Vancouver so far. The humor was accessible and relatable to all audiences. Except children. Seriously, don’t bring children,” the Vancouver Weekly said.
Read MoreA look at some of the questions being asked about the land deal surrounding the location of South Hill’s new amalgamated elementary school.
Read MoreIt is two days of hoops, competiton, fun and above all family as the Moose Jaw Filipino Communty host their 8th annual Family Day Weekend Basketball Tournament.
Read MoreA technical glitch resulted in the wrong programming and Monday night’s non-broadcast of Council and Executive Commitee meetings. The problem is now rectified.
Read MoreA Valentine’s message
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