It looks like perfect weather as the Moose Jaw Hometown Fair Parade returns this evening after a two year hiatus.
The parade starts at 7 pm and runs down Main Street North from Saskatchewan Street East to Manitoba Street.
Read MoreIt looks like perfect weather as the Moose Jaw Hometown Fair Parade returns this evening after a two year hiatus.
The parade starts at 7 pm and runs down Main Street North from Saskatchewan Street East to Manitoba Street.
Read MoreIf you have newer home or you had a circuit breaker box installed in your home or business in the last few years you might want to take a look at a recall which may affect you.
The recall is due to the boxes overheating and posing a fire hazard.
There is a link in the story for more information to see if your home has one of the recalled boxes on the list.
Read MoreWe ask candid questions with a member of the RCMP Musical Ride about what to expect, the history and how he became involved.
What we learnt was the RCMP Musical Ride is great equestrian entertainment but also the event helps connect the RCMP with the people they serve showing they are deep down just people like the rest of us.
The Musical Ride will be performed four times at the Moose Jaw Hometown Fair - the performances are free with your gate admission.
Read MoreWith today being the first official day of Summer we went looking for the picture which best displays the new season.
Read MoreFresh off of their co-produced stand up comedy marathon Moose Jaw Comedy Jam is presenting another laughter fest this Saturday evening - cold drinks and hearty laughs are in store.
Read MoreMayor Clive Tolley has signed a proclamation proclaiming June 21st as National Indigenous People’s Day in Moose Jaw.
The day is set aside to recognize and celebrate the unique cultures/heritage and outstanding contributions by First Nations, Inuit and Metis people.
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw High School Athletic Association has announced its Athletes of the Month for June 2022. This month’s sponsor is Emerald Custom Creations.
Read MoreThere is a beehive of activity going on right now at the Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds (250 Thatcher Drive East) as the final rides and preparations is underway for the Moose Jaw Hometown Fair.
This year’s Fair will feature the most rides in the past 15 years of the fair if not as long as there has been a fair.
Advance wristband sales - where you can save money - go until Wednesday at 5 pm at the Moose Jaw Exhibition office located at 250 Thatcher Drive East.
Read MoreThere may have been go karts racing around part of the parking lot at the Town and Country Mall on Saturday. But it wasn’t all about racing around but it was also an opportunity to raise public awareness about Occupational Stress Injury.
Read MoreIt may have looked like only fun was going on with the go karts tearing up a portion of the Town and Country Mall’s parking lot.
But actually it was also about education, the future of vehicles and helping out a charity that works to assist those with Occupational Stress Illness.
Read MoreA video report interviewing Todd Johnson general manager of the Wakamow Valley Authority about the Wakamow Farmer’s Market and how it has complimented the valley.
Read MoreA video report where we ask questions about the market and how the artisan style and the beauty of Langdon Crescent go hand in hand.
Read MoreVintage Volkswagen cars - Beetles - and vans are considered cultural classics after being featured in a popular Walt Disney Films movie and the involvement of the vans in the Hippie counter culture and the Beach Scene of the latter 1960’s and early to mid 1970’s
On Saturday the Prairie Volks Car Club held a fun rally and show in Moose Jaw.
Read MoreThe 54th annual Mike Mintenko Summerfest swim meet is underway at the Phyllis Dewar Outdoor Pool. The annual meet, put on by the Moose Jaw Kinsmen Flying Fins, goes goes today - Saturday - and also runs Sunday as well. Spectators are welcome.
Read MoreThe winners of our biggest contest ever picked up their prize package to attend the Moose Jaw Hometown Fair.
Read MoreVanier’s SADD (Students Against Distracted Driving) held a noon hour program that used simulations that demonstrated the effects bad driving habits (such as impaired driving, not wearing seat belts and distracted driving) could have
Effects that if a collision was serious could impact their lives, intergenerational family impacts, their friends as well as the community.
It was all about simulations so students would learn and help avoid having to experience it in their lives
Read MoreA question was asked to Administration if there were plans to upgrade the intersection of 9th Avenue NE and Thatcher Drive East to make it more pedestrian friendly.
Read MoreThe rising cost of fuel has another councillor asking questions about the effect on the City’s budget
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