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In pictures: Sidewalk Days draws thousands to downtown Moose Jaw

In pictures: Sidewalk Days draws thousands to downtown Moose Jaw

Sidewalk Days 2024 kicked off at 10 a.m. on July 4 and closed at 5 p.m. on July 6.
Pulse oats crop acres increase, wheat, barley down

Pulse oats crop acres increase, wheat, barley down

Sask. farmers planted 17.5 per cent less barley for 2.3 million acres.
Provincial government announces minimum wage will increase to $15 Oct. 1

Provincial government announces minimum wage will increase to $15 Oct. 1

The Government of Saskatchewan announced on July 2 that the provincial minimum wage rate will increase from $14 to $15 per hour effective Oct. 1
Friendship Club meets for bridge Tuesdays

Friendship Club meets for bridge Tuesdays

Winners for May and June.
Former Moose Jaw Warriors forward Savoie traded to Oilers by Sabres

Former Moose Jaw Warriors forward Savoie traded to Oilers by Sabres

Top prospect centre going home to Edmonton in exchange for Ryan McLeod, Tyler Tullio
South Sask Stealth open lacrosse provincials weekend with pair of gold medals

South Sask Stealth open lacrosse provincials weekend with pair of gold medals

South Sask claims title in U17 and U15 divisions, win bronze in U13 division as tournaments underway in Prince Albert
Warriors Alumni Golf Tournament once again a huge success for education fund

Warriors Alumni Golf Tournament once again a huge success for education fund

Full field of golfers and many current and former players take to Hillcrest Golf Course, raise over $100,000 for fund
Proposed plan will help build Moose Jaw’s cultural foundation for next 30 years

Proposed plan will help build Moose Jaw’s cultural foundation for next 30 years

Prairie Wind Consulting (PWC) and the city had a booth outside city hall during Sidewalk Days to speak with residents about the project and acquire feedback about what else people wanted to see in the plan.
Weather sets back farm operations

Weather sets back farm operations

Extended harvest season ensured.
New Gibson Energy CEO helped build low-carbon energy distribution business

New Gibson Energy CEO helped build low-carbon energy distribution business

Gibson Energy Inc.’s board of directors has unanimously appointed Curtis Philippon as the company’s new president and chief executive officer, effective Thursday, Aug. 29.
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