Skip to content

Local News

Cultural Centre welcomes new tenants in quest to fulfill potential

Cultural Centre welcomes new tenants in quest to fulfill potential

The vision of the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre’s new executive director is gaining momentum as arts and community organizations take up permanent residence in the facility.
Seven groups to get almost $40K to help upgrade city-owned recreation venues

Seven groups to get almost $40K to help upgrade city-owned recreation venues

During its Feb. 27 regular meeting, city council voted unanimously to approve $36,515 through the community projects capital grant program.
Aboriginal Storytelling Month celebrated in Moose Jaw

Aboriginal Storytelling Month celebrated in Moose Jaw

Saskatchewan Dene/Metis author and photographer, Tenille K. Campbell was featured at the Aboriginal storytelling event in late February.
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning.
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of 3 C with a low of -6 C.
Fast start not enough as Brandon rolls to lopsided win over Warriors

Fast start not enough as Brandon rolls to lopsided win over Warriors

Moose Jaw scores minute into game, Wheat Kings reply with three goals in opening period, go on to 7-3 victory at Moose Jaw Events Centre.
Moose Jaw High School Athletes of the Month for February

Moose Jaw High School Athletes of the Month for February

The top athletes from high school sports for the past month
Moose Jaw's Gibney just misses judo bronze medal at Canada Winter Games

Moose Jaw's Gibney just misses judo bronze medal at Canada Winter Games

Moose Jaw Koseikan Judo Club competitor rallies through consolation side before falling in bronze medal match; figure skaters sit in top 15 after short program; female hockey team drops first two games
Moose Jaw groups get over $20K through Charitable Gaming Grant Program

Moose Jaw groups get over $20K through Charitable Gaming Grant Program

The provincial government is providing $1,452,555.64 from its Charitable Gaming Grant Program to groups and organizations that raise money for charitable causes by hosting gaming activities.
City to spend nearly $300K to upgrade six major outdoor sports venues

City to spend nearly $300K to upgrade six major outdoor sports venues

City council voted unanimously during its Feb. 27 regular meeting to prioritize the six projects this year identified in the Outdoor Sports Fields Renewal Program.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks