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Paranoia, anxiety, suspicion: Artist channels our collective emotions

Paranoia, anxiety, suspicion: Artist channels our collective emotions

Sylvia Ziemann’s exhibition Keeping House at the End of the World is at the Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery (MJM&AG) until August 28, giving Moose Javians time to check out an intricate, disturbing, and somehow highly relatable experience.
PART 2: WWII, Kharkiv, Ukraine and NAZI War Criminal Kurt Meyer

PART 2: WWII, Kharkiv, Ukraine and NAZI War Criminal Kurt Meyer

Prologue: This project was undertaken because of the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. We like to think military commanders are held accountable for the war crimes of their troops. Few are.
Maintaining park safety at Moose Jaw’s playgrounds

Maintaining park safety at Moose Jaw’s playgrounds

It is not possible to prevent all injuries, but we can do what we can to make playgrounds as safe as possible.
Depression, anxiety, suicide and the need to belong

Depression, anxiety, suicide and the need to belong

Knowing someone cares provides hope until circumstances change with age.
Five headlines for Sunday morning

Five headlines for Sunday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Sunday will have a high of 28 C with a low of 10 C.
Jurassic Quest takes over Mosaic Place with epic show

Jurassic Quest takes over Mosaic Place with epic show

Thousands of patrons young and old take in spectacular sights at weekend-long event
Journey to Hope reveals mosaic mural project in Crescent Park

Journey to Hope reveals mosaic mural project in Crescent Park

Work on special design began back in 2019, with the Journey2 Hope Youth Chapter putting the final touches together earlier this year
Moose Jaw basketball players have chance to learn from professional European coach

Moose Jaw basketball players have chance to learn from professional European coach

Elite Athletes Belgium joined Golden Ticket Sports for special event on Thursday night
Some school trustees frustrated with ‘low-ball’ offer during recent land sale

Some school trustees frustrated with ‘low-ball’ offer during recent land sale

During the June 7 PSSD board of education meeting, trustees voted 7-3 to sell five parcels of surplus land throughout the countryside, including one parcel for $10.
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