Skip to content

Local News

MIller Express back on winning track with victory in Lethbridge

MIller Express back on winning track with victory in Lethbridge

Stellar outing from pitching staff leads to 4-1 victory over Bulls, Moose Jaw now has wins in nine of last 10
Artist overwhelmed by community enthusiasm for front lawn mosaic

Artist overwhelmed by community enthusiasm for front lawn mosaic

When local artist Erin Zimmerman decided to apply one of her landscapes to her front lawn using leftover tile, she imagined the reactions would range from eye-rolling to confusion — instead, her neighbourhood has enthusiastically pitched in
Classic and modern vehicles and miniature horses at Highway to Heroes Car Show

Classic and modern vehicles and miniature horses at Highway to Heroes Car Show

A day of sights, sounds and activities for all ages will be offered at the seventh Highway to Heroes Car Show to be held Saturday, July 22 at the Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds.
City wants input about proposed townhouse project on Stadacona Street East

City wants input about proposed townhouse project on Stadacona Street East

Two developers want to build a five-unit, two-storey townhouse on a vacant lot on the 400 block of Stadacona Street East.
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Friday will have a high of 25 C with a low of 10 C.
Moose Jaw Ice hosting U15 AA provincial fastball championship

Moose Jaw Ice hosting U15 AA provincial fastball championship

Total of 17 teams from throughout Saskatchewan to take field at Optimist Park beginning Friday morning
Lynbrook holding Ace the Hole Challenge special fundraising tournament

Lynbrook holding Ace the Hole Challenge special fundraising tournament

Event to see all 18 holes turned into par threes, with close to $120,000 in cash and prizes up for grabs
Sask Festival of Words begins: Workshops on character development, vulnerability

Sask Festival of Words begins: Workshops on character development, vulnerability

The Saskatchewan Festival of Words got started on Thursday, July 13 with workshops by authors Casey Plett and Michelle Good on the writing skills of character development, and the delicate tightrope walk between personal privacy and public vulnerability.
Canucks Red take take tough loss at hands of Expos in 13U AAA action

Canucks Red take take tough loss at hands of Expos in 13U AAA action

Fast start paves way for 15-3 Regina victory in Baseball Regina league action
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks