An editorial about this season’s edition of the Moose Jaw Warriors.
Read MoreDue to the COVID - 19 restrictions it has been years since the Saskatchewan Square Dance And Round Dance Federation held a provincial dance and on Saturday evening they were bowing to their partners, swinging their partners and cutting their intricate patterns across the Cosmo Centre auditorium’s floor.
Read MoreThe Warriors squandered the opportunity to pick up two points against Red Deer this evening.
Read MoreYour Moose Jaw Warriors were back on their winning ways Friday evening.
Read MoreOn paper it may have looked like the Peacock Toilers were set to steamroll over top of the visiting Vanier Spirits but it was not to be.
The Toilers and the Spirits battled through five hard fought games in a matchup which in the end either team could have won in what was a nail biter and much more on Thursday evening.
This report has lots of photos of the action.
Read MoreFor just over ten years it was something that had never been tried before and then out of curiosity a few lawn bowling bowls were bowled across the Yara Centre’s turf and to people’s amazement it worked.
That is how lawn bowling is now offered for free at the Yara Centre for everyone who have memberships or use a daily drop-in pass or punch card.
Read MoreThe recent heavy snowfall and a broken bucket truck are the reasons given why the City's Christmas lights were just turned off today until after Remembrance Day.
Read MoreCash flow problems due to the Canada Revenue Agency auditing the Moose Jaw Municipal Airport Authority’s GST account had the Authority requesting and receiving a further extension on their $1 million runway upgrades loan guarantee.
The Airport Authority is set to receive a $127,404 GST rebate on a cheque they were expecting to receive in the Spring.
Read MoreAfter being in existence for five years it is time to once again make the decision to continue publication or not for another year.
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw High School Athletic Association (MJHSAA) has announced its Athletes of the Month for October 2022. This month’s sponsor is Pro-Tech Electric Ltd.
Read MoreA ten year old boy’s imagination and creativity over five years has turned his family’s front yard into what is likely one of the best, if not the best, Halloween display in Moose Jaw.
The display is overwhelming to see with animatronics, lighting characters in costume and even a projected show with music dancing on the garage.
This report has lots of pictures as well as a video of this front yard October graveyard that draws in hundreds from the neighbourhood and beyond to check it out.
Read MoreTwo cars meet at 1 am in a wet Main Street illuminated with Christmas lights on Halloween.
Read MoreThis Saturday and Sunday the Moose Dog Club held their annual Halloween Howl agility trials inside at the Golden Mile Arena.
We visited on Sunday afternoon and got some shots of the action.
Read MoreAll good things must come to the end and for your Moose Jaw Warriors if happened Saturday evening as they lost to the Tri-City Americans ending the winning streak at four games.
Read MoreThe Central Cyclones have repeated as the Boys 4A Provincial Soccer Champions after defeating Yorkton Sacred Heart 3 -1 on Saturday afternoon.
Read MoreYour Moose Jaw Warriors made it four straight with a big win over top of the Everett Silvertips with Connor Ungar backstopping the Warriors who were outshot by the Silvertips.
Read MoreRock and Roll's original bad boy Jerry Lee Lewis has passed away at the age of 87.
Read MoreUnion says closing public liquor retail stores will be devastating to workers and is unnecessary.
Asked what caused the drop in revenues SGEU’s Bob Stadnichuk took direct aim at the government saying they tied the public store’s hands during privatization and set them up for failure.