Ever Popular "Punch Buggies" Tour The Streets Of Moose Jaw
Vintage 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.
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Moose Jaw Hometown Fair Contest Winners
The winners of our biggest contest ever picked up their prize package to attend the Moose Jaw Hometown Fair.
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Beyond Your Backyard 🌿 "Foster Parents of the Wild" 🐣
Animals who are orphaned are often cared for by foster parents.
Empathy seems alive and well in the Animal Kingdom as Wildlife Wednesday returns.
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Hometown Fair Parade Dedicated To Your Heroes
Here are the details, to watch or be part of, the Moose Jaw Hometown Fair’s parade to be held Wednesday June 22nd at 7 pm. This year’s parade theme is Salute To Our Heroes.
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VIDEO - Wakamow Farmer's Market A Success
A 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.
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BMO Sponsorship Allows Free Admission Day Tomorrow At The WDM
If you ever wanted to go out and explore the Western Development Museum tomorrow June 11th is your day.
Thanks to the sponsorship of the Bank of Montreal tomorrow is the first of two days this year where admission is FREE to any of the four WDMs in the province.
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Two Nine Year Olds Sell Lemonade To Help SCRAPS
It may not have been a donation of millions of dollars but a pair of nine year old students sold lemonade and cupcakes with the proceeds going to SCRAPS to help them help Moose Jaw’s feral feline population.
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New Owner Of Al Capone's Pizza Sees Moose Jaw As A Place Of Opportunity
There is new ownership at Al Capone’s Pizza.
We have a candid conversation with one of the new owners about the ten years of hard work and long hours he put in in order to save and realize his dream of being a business owner.
Uttam Prajapati sees opportunity in his first ever business venture.
He plans to keep Capone’s existing menu and has already expanded to it with a new butter chicken pizza. He is grateful to those who have supported his business in its first month of operation.
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Food Bank Asks For Help To Fight Hunger Pandemic
With the rising cost of food, many people not working during the COVID - 19 pandemic and inflation the Moose Jaw and District Food Bank is facing record demand for its services.
This July the Food Bank will be reaching out to the community with its End Hunger campaign to ask for help to help those who need a little help to have food security.
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Jurassic Quest Set To Go Back Into Pre-Historic Time This Weekend
Mosaic Place is set to go way back in time this weekend as the dinosaurs walk again.
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Exhibition Association Clarifies Details For Musical Ride Performances
With the RCMP Musical Ride appearing at the Moose Jaw Hometown Fair there has been a lot of questions about attending from many people.
To help those interested and attending one of the four performances the Moose Jaw Exhibition wants to answer those questions for attendees.
For those of you who have not entered there are details at the bottom of the article on how to win four free tickets to the Moose Jaw Hometown Fair.
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Mini Indy Building Skills To Last A Lifetime
Driving an electrically powered go kart in a race might sound like a lot of fun but there is an ulterior educational motive behind it that pairs the program, industry and schools focusing on the future.
It has four Ford dealerships in the province opening up their shops to students allowing schools who have no automotive shop facilities to be exposed to the automotive industry.
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Students Partner With Moose Jaw Ford To Work On Go-Karts And Help A Charity
For months a group of students from Phoenix Academy and Vanier Collegiate have through a partnership with Moose Jaw Ford have re-designed and converted formerly gasoline powered go-karts to electrically driven.
The months long project is wrapping up with the go-karts to participate in a charity event on June 18th.
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Wakamow Farmer's Market Set To Open With Over 60 Vendors Saturday Morning
A sure sign of spring and summer as the Wakamow Valley Farmer’s Market kicks off its 2022 season tomorrow morning.
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Performance Dates And Times Announced For Musical Ride
They may have performed at the Moose Jaw Hometown Fair in the past but the return of the RCMP Musical Ride for four performances is generating a lot of interest.
The story includes details on how to enter our Day At The Moose Jaw Hometown Fair contest.
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A Day At The Moose Jaw Hometown Fair - Our Biggest Contest Ever
Here are the details of the contest to attend the Moose Jaw Hometown Fair.
We will be publishing the article with the answer to the skill testing question as well as the entry form soon.
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Moose Javians In For A Comic Marathon Treat This Friday
If you like stand up comedy then this Friday is going to be a big night for you as seven comedians are set to perform.
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Burrowing Owl Centre Opening Season With Entertainment And A BBQ
The Saskatchewan Burrowing Owl Centre is launching their 2022 season with a barbecue and entertainment this Saturday afternoon in a family friendly event.
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CMHA Releases Results Of Study On Pandemic's Effects On Mental Health
A candid conversation with Phyllis O’Connor Executive Director of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) about the effects of the COVID - 19 pandemic on people’s mental health.
The CMHA recently presented the results of a survey they conducted showing the trend lines in people’s attitudes, fears and overall impact the pandemic has had on individuals’ mental health.
O’Connor’s main message is in a world with a seeming reduction in empathy to one another is to remember everyone is impacted differently and just try to be kind to one another.
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A Labour Of Love And Philanthropy Now Available For Free
A system that started out close to 50 years ago as a labour of love and philanthropy which was designed to help people with special needs to more readily communicate is now available for free.
Despite its low usage in North America the system created by former Moose Jaw resident, Subhas Maharaj, for people with special needs who are unable to speak is widely used in parts of Asia.
It is also seeing a bit of a resilience for refugees and immigrants as an aid to help them to communicate.
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