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Near future beef price outlook may be cloudy for producers

Near future beef price outlook may be cloudy for producers

This year the average Canadian family will pay an additional $1,000 on groceries
Miller Express win streak snapped with extra-inning loss in Regina

Miller Express win streak snapped with extra-inning loss in Regina

Red Sox score pair in bottom of 10th to take 7-6 victory for first loss in last eight outings
Philthy Philly’s announces their grand opening from June 9 – 11, 2023

Philthy Philly’s announces their grand opening from June 9 – 11, 2023

This weekend check out the grand opening event at Philthy Philly’s restaurant in Moose Jaw. Founded by two young entrepreneurs, their focus is Canadian cuisine and Philadelphia-inspired cheesesteaks.
Tree cheers for trees: Wakamow Valley inviting volunteers for weekend planting

Tree cheers for trees: Wakamow Valley inviting volunteers for weekend planting

The Wakamow Valley Authority (WVA) has more than 200 willows, poplars, birches, and evergreens to put in the ground this Sunday, June 11 at 1 p.m. at the Kiwanis Pavilion in Wakamow Valley, and there’s more than enough work for anyone who shows up.
New anti-graffiti mural honours students’ journeys through high school

New anti-graffiti mural honours students’ journeys through high school

A.E. Peacock Collegiate student Emma Rowlinson is excited that an art project on which she and other students have been working for four years is finally being installed in the community.
New three-year strategic plan to help guide police service’s community work

New three-year strategic plan to help guide police service’s community work

The police agency (MJPS) unveiled its 2023-26 document during the Board of Police Commissioners’ meeting at the Moose Jaw Public Library on June 8. 
Congratulations Doris Sitter School of Dance

Congratulations Doris Sitter School of Dance

The Doris Sitter School of Dance (DSSD) Team has just experienced their most successful dance season to date
Inquest to be held into sudden death of man in police cells

Inquest to be held into sudden death of man in police cells

The Saskatchewan Coroner’s Office will be holding a coroner’s inquest into a sudden death of a 40 year-old man that occurred at the Moose Jaw Police Service’s holding cells on October 7, 2021
Sunflower sales result in $1,010 donation for Ukrainian newcomers

Sunflower sales result in $1,010 donation for Ukrainian newcomers

Len and Bernie Mintenko had another successful ‘Sunflowers for Ukraine’ spring sale, selling 1,750 sunflower seedlings in only a couple of weeks to raise over $1,000 for a local group that helps Ukrainians resettling to escape Russia’s war
Don’t miss this year’s South of the Bridge Day on June 10

Don’t miss this year’s South of the Bridge Day on June 10

The South Hill Community Association (SHCA) is hosting its annual South of the Bridge Day this Saturday, June 10, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Kinette Peter Pan Park
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