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United Churches to celebrate a century of faith at Zion Church gathering

United Churches to celebrate a century of faith at Zion Church gathering

On Sunday, June 1, Zion United Church will host a special centennial cluster service to mark the 100th anniversary of the United Church of Canada
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
A brief history of the Moose Jaw Band and Choral Festival

A brief history of the Moose Jaw Band and Choral Festival

From modest beginnings in 1950 to its 73rd year this spring, the Moose Jaw Band and Choral Festival has orchestrated a symphony of memories, milestones, and melodies that resonate through generations
Court statements reveal the anguish Richard Dyke caused his victims

Court statements reveal the anguish Richard Dyke caused his victims

Comments from Richard Dyke's victims were read in court during his sentencing, while the Crown prosecutor also commented afterward.
South Hill group donates $5K for playground gear at new school

South Hill group donates $5K for playground gear at new school

Prairie South and Holy Trinity are paying for the equipment for Coteau Hills and Our Lady of Hope with help from community donations, while they are splitting the roughly $400,000 cost.
City of Moose Jaw begins annual inspection program of bridges

City of Moose Jaw begins annual inspection program of bridges

The public is asked to observe posted signage, reduce speed in work zones, and maintain a safe distance from inspection crews. The city asks residents to remain outside of barricades and follow all temporary signage for the safety of everyone.
17 years: Richard Dyke gets longest-ever sentence in Sask. for child abuse offences

17 years: Richard Dyke gets longest-ever sentence in Sask. for child abuse offences

'I hope you understand that your heinous actions have caused good parents to question themselves and innocent children to feel ashamed, isolated and embarrassed as if they were … (responsible) for your selfish and illegal acts.'
MJPS to give 'grace period' with new playground speeds before issuing tickets

MJPS to give 'grace period' with new playground speeds before issuing tickets

The City of Moose Jaw began installing new signposts and signage around playground zones on May 20. The signage update project for Moose Jaw’s playground zones will take approximately one month to complete.
Reflective Moments: Tourists hoping attractions have friendly hours

Reflective Moments: Tourists hoping attractions have friendly hours

Start your engines and begin your travels. There is much to see and do.
In photos: 2025 Band and Choral Festival brings music and education to Moose Jaw

In photos: 2025 Band and Choral Festival brings music and education to Moose Jaw

Moose Jaw was alive with music last week as more than 100 student ensembles from across the Prairies converged for the 2025 Moose Jaw Band and Choral Festival
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