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Read MoreIt was a game that either team could have won but the Milestone Flyers - which includes four players from the Moose Jaw Mavericks’ program - won game one in the best of three series.
Read MoreNow is the time to get out and have your views and those of your neighbours heard at City Hall as there are a number of positions available on various Council Advisory Committees.
Read MoreThe Canadian Red Cross has established a fund to help those directly affected by the fighting in Ukraine.
Read MoreA look at Day Two of the war in Ukraine and how the target was Kyiv and despite there being a war there was maybe a light at the end of the tunnel.
By the end of the day Odessa was under attack.
Read MoreA case of alleged animal abuse from over two years ago has once again been adjourned.
Read MoreDespite the diplomatic attempts to prevent it from erupting it looks like war has come to Odessa, the Black Sea Paris, or the Pearl of Ukraine and its just over 1,000,000 inhabitants.
I am still here, very much OK and not at this time leaving.
Read MoreThe Milestone Flyers finished off the regular season with a perfect game - a shutout and no penalties.
Just as the playoffs are set to begin.
Read MoreIf you are up for a good laugh check out the Snowed In Tour this coming Thursday at the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre.
Read MoreA photo and text look at just one Sunday and the true feelings of many Ukrainians.
It might surprise you but it is not what you might be expecting on a country we are daily told it seems is on the brink of war tomorrow.
Read MoreThe trails have been re-opened but despite the weather not being the most cooperative this year the recently re-opened groom cross-country ski trails will be a huge boon for the local biathlon club the club’s head coach says.
Read MoreIt all started when she was nine years old but the 16 year old Kaycee Nord is in final preparation for the Canadian National Biathlete Finals in Prince George, BC this coming March 11th to 17th.
Read MoreThe trails have been re-opened but despite the weather not being the most cooperative this year the recently re-opened groom cross-country ski trails will be a huge boon for the local biathlon club the club’s head coach says.
Read MoreAfter four years of no rate increases SaskPower is asking to raise their electrical rates.
Read MoreIf you are wondering what those small little birds with red plumage are you are seeing in backyard and feeders it is the Common Redpoll.
The small birds are only occasional visitors to Moose Jaw find out why as nature columnist Kim Epp returns with a column about the birds being in the area.
Cover photo by Krista Routledge
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Read MoreThe mood has been described as hopeful as those planning this year’s Moose Jaw Hometown Fair kick it into a higher gear organizing the late June extravaganza after COVID restrictions sidelined the highly attended local event for two years.
Read MoreAfter 11 year of service Council has decided not to fix Mosaic Place’s boilers but to use the insurance funds for repair plus $125,000 from the facility’s reserve funds to replace the boilers.
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