Australians Having A Blast At Horse Show
The Cross National Working Equitation Cup and Camp is presently on at the Moose Jaw Exhibition grounds.
Competitors have travelled from four countries - including Australia - to take part.
For the four Australians who flew half a world away to compete it’s been a blast of a time.
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Minor Football Season Kicks Off Friday
kinsmen Moose Jaw Minor Football kicks off this Friday evening
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Rhino’s Ramblings - The 61 Year Old Rookie
A personal look at trying out to be a member of a U14 football team
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Lots Of Horse Events In September
Summer may be over but there are lots of horse events at the Moose Jaw Exhibition in September
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Barrel Racers Have Big Local Impact - Happy With Exhibition’s Facilities And People
By all accounts the 2024 Saskatchewan Barrel Racing Association’s provincial finals went off without a hitch with the facilities and the staff receiving kudos from attendees
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Exhibition Sees An Uptick In Petty Crime And Other Practices
Usually everything runs like a well oiled machine at the Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds but an uptick in petty thefts and disrespectful dog owners have thrown some sand into the Exhibition’s gears.
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CPKC Responds Saying 1929 Agreement Fair And Should Be Followed
A lengthy look at CPKC’s position when it comes to who pays for what when it comes to what when it comes to rehabilitation of the Fourth Avenue Bridge
If you’ve been following the series you can guess it CPKC says the 1929 Agreement should apply and at best - if the arbitration decision goes against them - CPKC says they should only pay 15 percent of the costs
The City wants a 50/50 split
Fourth in a series
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The Fourth Avenue Bridge Is Falling Down
A look at the condition of the Fourth Avenue Bridge and how that ties into the arbitration application now before the Canadian Transportation Agency.
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Rhino’s Ramblings - Mission Closes
Riverside Mission is closed with many asking the questions why and now what???
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Riverside Mission To Close Permanently
Although not confirmed the Executive Director of Souls Harbour Rescue Mission has written a local housing advocacy agency that on Friday after supper Riverside Mission is discontinuing all services
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History Favours The Arbitration Applicant
A look at the three structures that make up the present day Fourth Avenue Bridge and how arbitration orders ultimately decided historically who paid for what
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Historic Agreements Between City And Railway Set Tone For Modern Day Arbitration
The first in a series about the on-going arbitration between the City of Moose Jaw and Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway (CPKC) the former Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) with the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) about paying for much needed repairs to the Fourth Avenue Bridge.
With neither side talking publicly about the arbitration proceedings we use their own submissions to the CTA to author this series of stories…
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Clearing Skies Greet Opening Practice For Minor Football
Minor football officially kicked off their training camp on Monday evening and pumped about the upcoming season might be an understatement about how the Kinsmen Moose Jaw Minor Football League’s president thinks about the 2024 campaign
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Minor Football Gets Riders Supercharged
Due to a rule difference the Kinsmen Moose Jaw Minor Football League has more than a little bit of Saskatchewan Roughriders knowledge on the sidelines
Plus the league picks up what looks like could be a very good player addition
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Question - Central Butte Parent Asks Why First Riders Program Not Offered At Rural Schools
We ask a question on behalf of a Central Butte parent
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First Riders Hit The Road Safely
A popular school bus program was back for another year
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U15 Saskatchewan Rush End Day One With A 1 - 2 Record
The U15 Saskatchewan Rush Junior lacrosse team finished up day one of a major lacrosse tournament with a 1 - 2 record
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Divisions Support School Zone Speed Limit Changes
The drop in the speed limit from 40 km/hr to 30 km/hr in school zones may take some time to get use to but the controversial change is all about safety the city’s two school divisions say
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