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World Curling Championship brings energy, buzz, and business to downtown Moose Jaw

World Curling Championship brings energy, buzz, and business to downtown Moose Jaw

As the curling championship winds down, Moose Jaw celebrated more than just great games and a spot on the world stage — it was also a winning week for several downtown shops, hotels, cafes, and bistros
From healing to helping: Jewelry artist honoured for perseverance and community impact

From healing to helping: Jewelry artist honoured for perseverance and community impact

Beyond growing her business, Lewis has been focusing on giving back to the community that she loves
All councillor candidates spent over $50K in Moose Jaw’s civic election

All councillor candidates spent over $50K in Moose Jaw’s civic election

All candidates must file how much money they spent and received during a civic election to ensure the election is transparent and candidates are kept accountable.
Heartland Hospice welcomes public to attend grand opening of new hospice care wing

Heartland Hospice welcomes public to attend grand opening of new hospice care wing

Heartland Hospice Moose Jaw proudly invites the community to attend the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new hospice care wing at Pioneer Lodge on Friday, April 11
Behind every shot: Volunteers played a leading role in the World Curling Championship

Behind every shot: Volunteers played a leading role in the World Curling Championship

“Without all of the wonderful volunteers, events like this wouldn’t happen,” Allan Gall said, reflecting a sentiment shared by the men and women who work tirelessly to bring events such as this to life
Alleged Circle K thief released from jail on strict conditions

Alleged Circle K thief released from jail on strict conditions

Kelsay Jacob Inglis appeared in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on April 7, with Crown prosecutor Rob Parker agreeing to release him under some strict provisions and Judge David Chow reading the terms to the accused.
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Moose Jaw's mayoral candidates spent almost $50K during 2024 election

Moose Jaw's mayoral candidates spent almost $50K during 2024 election

City hall released the expenses for the councillor and mayoral candidates during the April 7 regular city council meeting.
Planning trip to honour veterans a ‘wonderful feeling’ for organizer

Planning trip to honour veterans a ‘wonderful feeling’ for organizer

Karen Hunter started IOFF to enable families of those who served — and perhaps died — in the Netherlands to understand their relatives’ wartime activities better.
Friends of the Library to host spring book sale this week

Friends of the Library to host spring book sale this week

The sale, which takes place twice each year, is scheduled to run at the Moose Jaw Public Library during regular business hours on Friday, April 11, and Saturday, April 12
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