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Grow Your Own Future: Pollinator gardens – Part I

Grow Your Own Future: Pollinator gardens – Part I

Spaces appreciated by wild animals, butterflies, birds, bees, bats and hummingbirds.
Moose Jaw Ice reach medal round at Softball Canada U19 national championship

Moose Jaw Ice reach medal round at Softball Canada U19 national championship

Ice post 3-3 round robin record to finish fourth in pool and reach championship playoff; fall to Fraser Valley in first round
Miller Express split pair of games with Saskatoon, Weyburn as regular season nears end

Miller Express split pair of games with Saskatoon, Weyburn as regular season nears end

Moose Jaw drops 5-4 decision to Berries on Thursday, take 8-3 win over Weyburn Friday; sit three games back of Saskatoon with three games to play
Nanan STEM Academy helps students learn valuable life skills through science and feedback

Nanan STEM Academy helps students learn valuable life skills through science and feedback

The Nanan STEM Academy hosted a recent educational summer camp to teach young students about life skills through the hands-on application of science, gaming, and learning through feedback from mistakes
Downtown safety meeting: Concerned residents offer a few solutions

Downtown safety meeting: Concerned residents offer a few solutions

This article is part of a three-part series and focuses on some of the solutions brought up by concerned residents at the July 29 public safety meeting
Soldier cycling 1,100 kms across Prairies to support veterans’ mental health program

Soldier cycling 1,100 kms across Prairies to support veterans’ mental health program

Sgt. Rob Nederlof is a mechanic with the Canadian Armed Forces and is based at Shilo, Man. He and his wife, Marina, will launch his fourth annual “Prairie Thousand” tour from Edmonton on Sunday, Aug. 11 and arrive in Moose Jaw on Sunday, Aug. 18.
'Everyone is laughing at me'

'Everyone is laughing at me'

On the issue of media saturation and homeless.
Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Downtown safety meeting: Concerned residents, business owners share their experiences

Downtown safety meeting: Concerned residents, business owners share their experiences

This article is part of a three-part series and focuses on the perspective of concerned business owners, residents, and the perspective of citizens who support the aims of the shelter but recommend a location outside of the downtown core
Updated report says city actions — not province's — have most affected the tax gap

Updated report says city actions — not province's — have most affected the tax gap

An updated report requested by Coun. Robinson has confirmed that the City of Moose Jaw has done more to address the residential-commercial tax gap between 2017 and 2024 than the province, correcting an earlier report
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