After a three year hiatus, due to the COVID - 19 pandemic, the Filipino Community of Moose Jaw's Family Day Weekend is back this Saturday and Sunday.
Read MoreA guilty plea for sexual assault by a former department head at a non-City job has City employees asking questions about sexual harassment allegations they claim were simply swept under the rug.
Read MoreA product of the Moose Jaw Mavericks’ system Jasmine Kohl has committed to playing not just hockey but also softball for the NCAA Lake Forest College this fall.
Although it cannot be confirmed 100 percent she is likely the first Moose Jaw athlete to be awarded a dual sport NCAA scholarship.
But playing hockey and softball is not her only goal.
Read MoreSCRAPS says thank you to the many people who donate and help them feed our Community Cats.
Read MoreAfter a successful first year the Hunter Jumper show series is a go for 2023.
The show goes this weekend and spectators are welcome. Admission is FREE.
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw Minor Basketball Association - which for many years offered a basketball league for children - has made the difficult decision to disband the organization.
Read MoreOnce again a bug has stuck us.
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Read MoreIllness and injury has forced the cancelation of two senior high school games originally scheduled for Tuesday evening - Valentine's Day
Read MoreThe Holy Trinity Invitational Basketball Tournament was held this past Friday and Saturday checkout the results and photos of the gold and silver medalists.
Read MoreThe purpose of the event is to help build the younger curling community while having fun.
Read MoreA look at the positives and the negatives in the Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners new trial policy of allowing a short media scrum between the public and in-camera meetings.
Read MoreFour Moose Jaw high school curling teams have advanced to the regional finals after winning berths at district playdowns held on Gravelbourg this past Friday and Saturday.
Read MoreWith only one Chapter in Moose Jaw SADD (Students Against Drinking and Driving) Saskatchewan will be using new funding from SGI to expand the number of schools involved with the organization.
Impaired driving is the number one cause of fatal accidents and the majority of impaired drivers are young adults between 19 - 24.
It’s a trend SGI and SADD Saskatchewan hope to reverse by reaching youth.
Read MoreMedia will be allowed to ask questions - restricted to the agenda - between the public and in-camera portions of the Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners meetings.
Read MoreThe Central Cyclones blew past the South Hill Royal Falcons in high school JV boys basketball on Thursday evening.
Read MoreThe 2023 version of the Moose Jaw Hometown Fair will be a four day event after a successful trial run last year.
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