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A thread of hope: Quilter’s Haven reopens under new ownership

A thread of hope: Quilter’s Haven reopens under new ownership

The store has been a quilting staple for more than two decades, offering supplies, classes, and a welcoming space to gather and create.
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Annual shuffleboard tourney honours deceased volunteer ‘Milly’ Schultz

Annual shuffleboard tourney honours deceased volunteer ‘Milly’ Schultz

This year’s 31st annual Western Canada Bob and Corinne Cobbe Classic floor shuffleboard tournament at the Timothy Eaton’s Centre was dedicated as the “Milly Schultz Memorial Tournament.”
Reading sessions deliver raw emotion and creative insight at Festival of Words

Reading sessions deliver raw emotion and creative insight at Festival of Words

Attendees heard from more than two dozen authors, including poets, fiction writers, memoirists, and performance artists, many of whom used their time to reflect on the creative process — and the emotional cost that often comes with it.
Moose Jaw, Mortlach get provincial money to address road safety

Moose Jaw, Mortlach get provincial money to address road safety

The province recently disbursed $1.53 million to 61 communities for various projects through its traffic safety fund program.
Rock supergroup Toque revealed as Homestand ‘25 headliner

Rock supergroup Toque revealed as Homestand ‘25 headliner

Homestand ‘25 marks the fifth anniversary of the annual community-driven music festival, which raises funds for local youth mental health initiatives.
Three Canadian authors share literary reflections during Festival of Words

Three Canadian authors share literary reflections during Festival of Words

Stepping into the Moose Jaw Public Library’s theatre during the Festival of Words felt like crossing into a different world — part university classroom, part antique bookstore, and part sacred literary space.
Piece of River Street West now belongs to Hilton Hotel developer

Piece of River Street West now belongs to Hilton Hotel developer

The affected parcel, 0.024 hectares (0.06 acres) in size, is not used as a road and serves no function, while the City of Moose Jaw does not require it.
From the Kitchen: Cakes make convenient after-dinner sweet treat

From the Kitchen: Cakes make convenient after-dinner sweet treat

Two recipe ideas featuring cakes.
Handcrafted Métis Red River cart unveiled at WDM in Moose Jaw

Handcrafted Métis Red River cart unveiled at WDM in Moose Jaw

The wooden cart, built without nails or screws using mortise and tenon joinery, was constructed over a period of two months by a small group of four local volunteers. Its wheels stand five feet tall and are wrapped in rawhide sourced from a Saskatchewan tannery.
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