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Transition House celebrates official grand opening of its downtown office

Transition House celebrates official grand opening of its downtown office

Guests gathered at 2-105 High Street West on March 7 — a day before International Women’s Day — to celebrate the occasion, with Mayor Clive Tolley helping staff cut a pink ribbon with oversized golden scissors.
Draw set for Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship in Moose Jaw

Draw set for Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship in Moose Jaw

Saskatchewan teams face off in opener on Sunday, Mar. 24 at Moose Jaw Curling Centre
Health Foundation’s May Radiothon to support hospital’s cardiac care activities

Health Foundation’s May Radiothon to support hospital’s cardiac care activities

The 18th annual 800 CHAB Family First Radiothon occurs Thursday, May 2 and Friday, May 3, at the Town ‘n’ Country Mall, with all funds supporting the Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital.
WINMAR Warriors stay alive with Game 3 win over Regina Pat Canadians

WINMAR Warriors stay alive with Game 3 win over Regina Pat Canadians

Moose Jaw battles to 4-3 victory in Regina, Game 4 tonight at Moose Jaw Events Centre
Attention: Deadline to remove local fishing shelters on ice quickly approaching – March 15th

Attention: Deadline to remove local fishing shelters on ice quickly approaching – March 15th

Ice fishing shelters in southern Saskatchewan need to be removed by March 15
Moose Jaw to host major world curling championship in 2025

Moose Jaw to host major world curling championship in 2025

Special announcement Friday expected to reveal World Mens’ Curling Championship coming to Moose Jaw next March
Nominations now open for the Prairie Grindstone Prize of $50,000

Nominations now open for the Prairie Grindstone Prize of $50,000

Members of the writing and reading community are encouraged to nominate a deserving Saskatchewan writer
Letter to the Editor: Proposed landfill site and how it will affect landowners nearby

Letter to the Editor: Proposed landfill site and how it will affect landowners nearby

A letter to the editor from Krysta Caplette
Baby boomer generation loses political economic clout in Canada

Baby boomer generation loses political economic clout in Canada

Baby Boomer applies to anyone born between 1946 and 1965
Ag producers call for a province-wide Drought Preparedness Committee

Ag producers call for a province-wide Drought Preparedness Committee

In response to ongoing drought conditions across the province, the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) is calling for the creation of a province-wide Drought Preparedness Committee
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