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Grills ready for meals of seafood or fowl

Grills ready for meals of seafood or fowl

This week's recipes include Turkey Vegetable Burgers, Scallop Kabobs and Blueberry Peach Crisp.
Authentic Mexican Lunch Fundraiser to be held at St. Andrews United Church

Authentic Mexican Lunch Fundraiser to be held at St. Andrews United Church

The meal will include authentic Mexican food with chicken, pork, beef, and/ or vegetarian options at a cost of $25 per person to be pre-paid by Aug. 7.
Moose Jaw-born WWII veteran featured in new British documentary

Moose Jaw-born WWII veteran featured in new British documentary

Preservation group Hawker Typhoon RB396 and Redison Productions teamed up to film Bernard Gardiner speaking about his war experiences as part of celebrations to honour the veteran, who turned 100.
Guest Editorial with Joyce Walter

Guest Editorial with Joyce Walter

Summer events put joy in heart.
City has netted almost $100K in revenue this year from ads, sponsorship contracts

City has netted almost $100K in revenue this year from ads, sponsorship contracts

Since January, the city has sold $101,020 in advertising and sponsorship contracts. After paying out commission fees of $8,759 to EMJ Marketing, that number slips to $92,261.
Council encourages residents to complete survey about proposed cultural action plan

Council encourages residents to complete survey about proposed cultural action plan

The survey is open now closes on Friday, Sept. 2 and takes 15 to 20 minutes to complete.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 23 C with a low of 8 C.
Summer GAX gathers gaming community in the Cultural Centre

Summer GAX gathers gaming community in the Cultural Centre

This year’s Summer GAX was held at the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre from July 22 to 24.
New private school to focus on kids’ holistic growth besides usual subjects

New private school to focus on kids’ holistic growth besides usual subjects

It takes a village to raise a child, the saying goes, and a new educational institution wants to help raise children holistically by encouraging more interaction with nature and older adults.
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