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Art lovers rejoice, the Moostletoe Tour returns after three-year hiatus

Art lovers rejoice, the Moostletoe Tour returns after three-year hiatus

The event occurs Saturday, Oct. 15, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This self-guided tour features artists opening their studios and galleries — sometimes in their homes — for the public to visit.
Artisan Jude Radwanski: Designing to silversmithing to jewelry-making

Artisan Jude Radwanski: Designing to silversmithing to jewelry-making

Judith (Jude) Radwanski designs and makes her own jewelry in downtown Moose Jaw’s Hammond Building under the brand name Firefly Art, creating lightweight, colourful earrings, necklaces, and bracelets targeted at busy, vibrant women.
Spooky yet educating October activities at Moose Jaw Public Library

Spooky yet educating October activities at Moose Jaw Public Library

The Friends of the Library sale in support of the library is taking place on Oct. 28 and 29, having been rescheduled from September; Lisa Bird-Wilson will visit the book club in person to talk about Finding Ruby; the latest book launch from Saskatoon author David Carpenter, and more.
Letter to the Editor: The Moose Jaw and District Sports Hall of Fame

Letter to the Editor: The Moose Jaw and District Sports Hall of Fame

A letter to the editor from Russell Ayerst.
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

Here are five headlines for Friday, Sept. 30.
Good morning Moose Jaw!

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Friday will have a high of 24 C and a low of 9 C.
Cyclones post commanding win over Swift Current in boys soccer

Cyclones post commanding win over Swift Current in boys soccer

Provincial championship hosts roll to 8-1 victory in regular season action at Canada Games Field
Warriors welcome back final players from NHL camps, but plenty of work ahead

Warriors welcome back final players from NHL camps, but plenty of work ahead

Return of Mateychuk and Rysavy last pieces, but no resting on laurels as most promising Warriors line-up in recent history takes final shape
Pilot project will see extra security patrolling downtown to help deter 'unsettling incidents'

Pilot project will see extra security patrolling downtown to help deter 'unsettling incidents'

The pilot project is similar to the Saskatchewan Community Safety Officer Program (SCSOP), which assists officers by providing extra uniformed personnel in a marked vehicle in the community from early evening to early morning.
Province to add more seats for veterinary students

Province to add more seats for veterinary students

In 2023-24, the province will increase the number of subsidized student seats from 20 to 25 at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM).
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