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Reflective Moments: Good news, Snowbirds to fly again; fowl suppers coming soon

Reflective Moments: Good news, Snowbirds to fly again; fowl suppers coming soon

Columnist Joyce Walter reflects on the return of the Snowbirds squadron, the recent toy run, and fall — fowl? — suppers.
Letter to the Editor: A shout-out to Peacock High School

Letter to the Editor: A shout-out to Peacock High School

A Letter to the Editor from Marjorie Kennan.
Trading Thoughts: Sask. farmers and voters could learn about hedging their future

Trading Thoughts: Sask. farmers and voters could learn about hedging their future

The latest Trading Thoughts column from Ron Walter.
Red Hat Society brings playful burst of colour to trolley tour

Red Hat Society brings playful burst of colour to trolley tour

The ladies of Moose Jaw's three Red Hat Societies took the Tourism Moose Jaw trolley for a spin on Sept. 23. The societies make a place for women to age playfully and have fun get-togethers several times a month.
City honours four gorgeous properties with Beautification Awards

City honours four gorgeous properties with Beautification Awards

The City of Moose Jaw handed out several awards during the Sept. 26 regular city council meeting as part of the 2022 Beautification Awards program.
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Here are five headlines for Tuesday, Sept. 27.
Good morning Moose Jaw!

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of 24 C and a low of 9 C.
Upgrading Sunningdale Creek’s storm sewer system could address basement flooding, says city

Upgrading Sunningdale Creek’s storm sewer system could address basement flooding, says city

City hall plans to apply for federal funding to support a construction project that would upgrade the storm sewer system near Sunningdale Creek — and potentially eliminate the flooding of basements.
Installing traffic lights on Highway 1 could solve safety issues, city says

Installing traffic lights on Highway 1 could solve safety issues, city says

Council discussed the issue of safety on Highway 1 during its Sept. 26 regular meeting.
Home catches fire on King Crescent, extinguished safely: Fire dept.

Home catches fire on King Crescent, extinguished safely: Fire dept.

A fire began at a home on King Crescent Sunday night, quickly engulfing the façade of the structure. Neighbours reported thick smoke and flames visible even several streets away.
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