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Trial set for woman accused of stealing thousands of dollars from former employer

Trial set for woman accused of stealing thousands of dollars from former employer

Desiree Marie Da Silva, 33, made her 18th appearance in Moose Jaw Provincial Court recently, where she pleaded not guilty to charges of fraud and theft over $5,000.
2022 Hometown Fair schedule: Parade starts it off Wednesday evening

2022 Hometown Fair schedule: Parade starts it off Wednesday evening

The first Hometown Fair in two years returns to Moose Jaw’s Exhibition Company grounds, including a daily midway operated by West Coast Amusements, the four performances of the RCMP Musical Ride, and the Hometown Parade.
Freezer will serve variety of cool, chilling treats

Freezer will serve variety of cool, chilling treats

This week's recipes include Snowsticks, Homemade Chocolate Sticks and Frozen Fruit Slush.
Biggest fair in 15 years set to go

Biggest fair in 15 years set to go

The Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds are a bees nest of humming as the final preparations for the 2022 Moose Jaw Hometown Fair are underway.
Mayor proclaims National Indigenous Peoples' Day

Mayor proclaims National Indigenous Peoples' Day

On Tuesday, June 21st, Moose Jaw recognized National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Catholic school division celebrates National Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Catholic school division celebrates National Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Holy Trinity Catholic School Division (HTCSD) held two assemblies June 21 with performances, storytelling, knowledge-sharing, and prayers by representatives from local Indigenous communities.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

Editor Joan Ritchie's editorial from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express.
Sask Polytech Moose Jaw campus gives businessman honorary degree for ag efforts

Sask Polytech Moose Jaw campus gives businessman honorary degree for ag efforts

John Schmeiser is the CEO of the Western Equipment Dealers Association, an international trade association representing over 2,200 farm, construction and outdoor power equipment dealers in Canada and the United States. 
City hall says crumbling sidewalks are on its radar for repairs

City hall says crumbling sidewalks are on its radar for repairs

Members of city council asked city administration several infrastructure-related questions during the recent council meeting.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning.
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