As we head towards Spring the birds return and to welcome them back MJ Independent is offering a special countdown as we feature the arrivals returning back home.
Today’s bird is the Canada Goose.
Read MoreAs we head towards Spring the birds return and to welcome them back MJ Independent is offering a special countdown as we feature the arrivals returning back home.
Today’s bird is the Canada Goose.
Read MoreIt has been a dream, or is it his mission, for Moose Jaw’s Garrett DeLaurier to put Moose Jaw on the comedy map and it is all about to take the next step as Moose Jam Comedy presents Moose Jaw’s first open mic comedy event.
So if you are a class clown, closet comedian or want to see what is happening check out the event on March 18th.
Read MoreCouncil discussed two motions regarding bells.
One would see restoring the glass in City Hall’s iconic clock tower and the bell presently there. A second motion would see constructing a stand for the original City Hall bell not presently in the clock tower.
Both projects combined would cost $60,000 with funding coming from reserves.
Read MoreThe collapse of the deal with Carpere Canada to buy 780 acres in the Southeast Industrial Park had Council re-opening the 2020 Capital Budget and then debating where to get the $2.7 million needed for the water line to service SaskPower and the industrial park.
Read MoreIt was a big day for the Moose Jaw Nature Society as they held a volunteer day to build birdhouses to help out one of the most distinct and beautiful birds in the region. A bird which is much more common because of these types of efforts.
Read MoreIf you are looking for a great night of laughs then head off to the Legion this Tuesday evening as three up and coming western Canadian comics and a local invade with their tour.
Read MoreIn spite of the wintery conditions on Sunday, March 8, Moose Jaw Public Library was bustling with spring preparations as they hosted the annual Seedy Sunday event.
Read MoreIt was a repeat performance for the A E Peacock boys as they won gold at the SHSAA provincials in Saskatoon.
Read MoreMoose Jaw’s high schools wrestlers went to the SHSAA provincials at Saskatoon on Friday and Saturday with Davin Miller winning the gold. Kyle Yamniuk and Dylna Yamniuk both won silver.
Read MoreA look at election timing and how it will affect ours and other media’s coverage of this Fall’s provincial and local elections.
Read MoreGood morning it is Sunday and we have the latest about murders and conspiracies and of course some mobbing and unkindness thrown in as Wildlife Weekend features crows and ravens. Cover photo by Nick Lanfear.
Read MoreThinking about making a trip out to the landfill but you have no cash on you?
Effective immediately the landfill now accepts debit as well as credit cards.
Read MoreGardening season in Moose Jaw will unofficially kick off tomorrow at the Moose Jaw Public Library with the annual Seedy Sunday.
Read MoreWith the nice weather here is your opportunity to volunteer and help out the local bluebird population.
Read MoreThe numbers are in and February home sales slowed down in Moose Jaw but the selling price and dollar values of homes sold was up compared to February 2019 according to figures released but the Saskatchewan Association of Realtors.
Read MoreIt may have been a bit of a tougher night but the Moose Jaw Midget A Mavericks managed to hem in the Regina Renegades and sweep their semi final series in two straight games.
Read MoreIf you have grain or other goods to move be aware winter weights are set to end on southern Saskatchewan secondary highways this weekend. And road bans on some RM roads are set to come into effect.
Read MoreA donation from SaskTel Pioneers will give much needed help for the Moose Jaw Regional Heritage Fair.
The April 30th fair will see 60 students selected from Moose Jaw and area school heritage fairs gather at the Western Development Museum with the best selected to go onto the Provincial Heritage Fair later in June.
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