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Winter driving not as much fun as in past years

Winter driving not as much fun as in past years

Joyce Walter reflects on winter driving
Ongoing pandemic cancels in-person Chinese New Year celebrations for second year

Ongoing pandemic cancels in-person Chinese New Year celebrations for second year

Chinese New Year falls on Tuesday, Feb. 1 this year and celebrates the Year of the Tiger, an animal that is king in China, while the zodiac sign tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness.
Tourism Moose Jaw excited to build on last year’s successes in 2022

Tourism Moose Jaw excited to build on last year’s successes in 2022

'We really, really want to focus on getting our walking tours a little (more) well-known. They’re amazing tours that are just not being utilized to the extent that they should be'
SOLO electric vehicle targets single passenger/delivery market

SOLO electric vehicle targets single passenger/delivery market

Ron Walter writes about the SOLO car
Moose Jaw eye care centre begins recycling masks and gloves

Moose Jaw eye care centre begins recycling masks and gloves

Moose Jaw’s Primary Eye Care Centre is participating in a recycling program with Burnaby, B.C.-based Vitacore Industries, Inc. to try and reduce waste. The pandemic has exponentially increased the amount of personal protective equipment (PPE) which ends
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

The temperature will fall to -19 C this afternoon.
Moose Jaw's Fish named to Canadian Olympic team

Moose Jaw's Fish named to Canadian Olympic team

Former world record-holding speed skater joins bobsledder Coakwell as local athletes in action in Beijing
1,347 COVID-19 cases, 0 deaths, 1,187 recoveries

1,347 COVID-19 cases, 0 deaths, 1,187 recoveries

32 of the 37 new cases in South Central are located in the South Central 2 sub-zone, which includes Moose Jaw and area.
Warriors acquire Larson from Chiefs in exhange for Hayes

Warriors acquire Larson from Chiefs in exhange for Hayes

Trade sees 20-year-old Weyburn-born forward joining Moose Jaw line-up at WHL trade deadline
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