Skip to content

Local News

Whiteboy Slim remembered with self-portrait at John’s Music

Whiteboy Slim remembered with self-portrait at John’s Music

At first glance the detail is subtle, but once you see it, it perfectly captures the essence of his style.
Health workers hold ‘information picket’ outside Wigmore hospital

Health workers hold ‘information picket’ outside Wigmore hospital

According to the union, many health-care workers have been without a collective agreement for more than 21 months, while the two sides remain “very far apart” in reaching a deal.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Lethbridge Hurricanes put together late-game comeback to defeat Moose Jaw Warriors

Lethbridge Hurricanes put together late-game comeback to defeat Moose Jaw Warriors

Smith, Ward make debut for Moose Jaw against newest Hurricanes Yager, Unger in 5-3 loss in Lethbridge
Council rehires private company to hear property assessment appeals

Council rehires private company to hear property assessment appeals

The City of Moose Jaw council fired the local board in 2022 and hired the private company in May 2022.
Warriors visit St. Michael School to promote literacy

Warriors visit St. Michael School to promote literacy

School visits are part of the club’s Read to Succeed program.
Property appeals board's rulings favoured the City of Moose Jaw this year

Property appeals board's rulings favoured the City of Moose Jaw this year

City hall’s Board of Revision contractor received over 60 property assessment appeals this year, while it adjudicated nearly 30 files and ruled in favour of the municipality 74 per cent of the time.
Trading Thoughts: Health care advisory boards should be adopted

Trading Thoughts: Health care advisory boards should be adopted

System needs to be more accountable on regional, municipal and local levels.
Paramedic Stephan Engler recognized as patient safety advocate

Paramedic Stephan Engler recognized as patient safety advocate

“I just do what’s best and safest for the patient in the environment that we’re in.” - Stephan Engler
Moose Jaw council meetings to begin at 4:30 p.m. in January

Moose Jaw council meetings to begin at 4:30 p.m. in January

The 4 p.m. start time for city council meetings has created attendance problems for some residents and councillors during the past several years, but a new time may make it easier.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks