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Get excited: Farmer’s markets recruiting vendors for end-of-May opening

Get excited: Farmer’s markets recruiting vendors for end-of-May opening

The Moose Jaw Homegrown Farmer’s Market on Langdon Crescent (right in front of Crescent Park) anticipates around 24 handcrafted, homemade artisanal vendors this year, while the Wakamow Farmer’s Market (located in Wakamow Valley by the Skating Oval) has accumulated about 50 vendors already.
Letter to the Editor: Final Response to Richard Dowson Op/Ed Research Article on MS – Part 1 and Part 2

Letter to the Editor: Final Response to Richard Dowson Op/Ed Research Article on MS – Part 1 and Part 2

A letter to the editor from Leon Retief
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 4 C with a low of -3. Winds will gust to 70 km/h.
Letter to the Editor: Robin Hood Is Preparing To Rob You (starting Oct 1, 2022)

Letter to the Editor: Robin Hood Is Preparing To Rob You (starting Oct 1, 2022)

A letter to the editor from Jim Stangel
Nominations open for $5,000 award for excellence in mental health and addictions care

Nominations open for $5,000 award for excellence in mental health and addictions care

The Council of the Federation, an organization composed of the 13 provincial and territorial premiers, has announced a one-time $5,000 award to reward innovations and excellence in care in the field of mental health and addictions.
Could we make friends someday with scam callers?

Could we make friends someday with scam callers?

Joyce Walter reflects on scam calls and the people who make them.
Exhausted military vet gives emotional speech about his cross-country march

Exhausted military vet gives emotional speech about his cross-country march

A crowd of over 100 freedom lovers packed into the main building at Prairie Storm Paintball to hear James Topp speak on April 18.
Corporal Clarence Howard Foster Shaw of Moose Jaw

Corporal Clarence Howard Foster Shaw of Moose Jaw

Killed on Active Duty in England, May 28, 1942
Federal budget depends on making correct assumptions about future development

Federal budget depends on making correct assumptions about future development

The federal government’s 300-page budget released earlier this month lists a page of data with assumptions on what direction the economy will take.
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