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UPDATED: Industrial incident in northeast forces closure of Lancaster Road

UPDATED: Industrial incident in northeast forces closure of Lancaster Road

A 26-year-old male has been declared deceased after an incident in the northeast area of Moose Jaw today
Early harvest means earlier work in kitchens

Early harvest means earlier work in kitchens

This week's recipes include Green Tomato Jam, Autumn Salsa and Spiced Crabapples
Pee Wee Barrel Racing All About Family - Photo Essay

Pee Wee Barrel Racing All About Family - Photo Essay

Tuesday afternoon saw the pee wee barrel racers, children five to seven years old, out in their finest at the Saskatchewan Barrel Racing Association’s 2023 provincial championships
City hall reduces pay for out-of-scope staff who cover colleagues’ absences

City hall reduces pay for out-of-scope staff who cover colleagues’ absences

Out-of-scope staff at city hall who cover another employee’s vacation or leave usually receive a temporary 20-per-cent pay bump, but an updated policy will decrease that number to eight per cent.
The Passport to Wellness trade show focuses on health and wellness this October

The Passport to Wellness trade show focuses on health and wellness this October

On Oct. 21 and 22, the trade show is being held at the Heritage Inn from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Make rural Saskatchewan your day-trip destination this summer

Make rural Saskatchewan your day-trip destination this summer

"When you come to Mortlach, it doesn’t take long to develop a positive impression of the town"
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

This week's editorial from senior editor Joan Ritchie
New partnership sees Caribou Heights sports complex renamed after Kinsmen Club

New partnership sees Caribou Heights sports complex renamed after Kinsmen Club

The Kinsmen Moose Jaw Minor Football League approached city hall in June about forming a partnership with the Kinsmen Club to upgrade the Caribou Heights outdoor sports grounds — built in the 1980s, including Elks Field and Eddy Moore Park — with modern infrastructure. 
Show up, help out: Local couple models community service and contribution

Show up, help out: Local couple models community service and contribution

Lloyd and Lynann Pethick are about as active as active gets and provide a model for anyone looking to make their lives more participatory and involved — find something you care about, show up, help out. “You really just show up and say, ‘What do you need help with?'
New city manager’s first three months have been a ‘whirlwind’ of activity

New city manager’s first three months have been a ‘whirlwind’ of activity

Originally from Québec City, Maryse Carmichael is a long-time Moose Javian and a member of the Canadian Aviation Hall of Fame. City council hired her on May 3, while she officially began on May 16. 
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