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Briercerst Clippers take over first place in ACAC men’s hockey with weekend wins

Briercerst Clippers take over first place in ACAC men’s hockey with weekend wins

Sweep of Portage sees Clippers improve to 11-3-2-0, move ahead of NAIT into top spot in league standings
Soup simmering on stove entices family indoors

Soup simmering on stove entices family indoors

This week's recipes include Beef Vegetable Soup, Taco Soup and Chicken Soup
WINMAR Warriors head into weekend on two-game winning streak after Yorkton sweep

WINMAR Warriors head into weekend on two-game winning streak after Yorkton sweep

Moose Jaw downs Yorkton 4-3 and 10-0 at home, host Tisdale and Contacts Friday and Saturday
Warriors Savoie named WHL Player of the Week after first game in Moose Jaw

Warriors Savoie named WHL Player of the Week after first game in Moose Jaw

Five-point outing in debut lands Warriors newcomer honour for first time this season
Heritage board considers how to better protect at-risk historic properties

Heritage board considers how to better protect at-risk historic properties

The heritage advisory board presented its minutes during the Jan. 15 regular city council meeting.
Co-owners of Deja Vu Café hope to be featured on a Jones Soda label

Co-owners of Deja Vu Café hope to be featured on a Jones Soda label

Help support co-owners John Adams and David Braun as they strive to put Deja Vu Café on the map by voting for their Jones Soda label entry
Editor's Note

Editor's Note

With cold winter weather setting in, things are heating up on the events calendar in Moose Jaw with awesome options to consider
Saskatchewan's agri-food exports increased by 18.4 per cent in 2023

Saskatchewan's agri-food exports increased by 18.4 per cent in 2023

As of October 2023, the provinces' total agri-food exports grew by 18.4 per cent for a total of $16.7 billion
‘Humungous’ water-project costs forced council to approve utility increases, Eby says

‘Humungous’ water-project costs forced council to approve utility increases, Eby says

City council has approved an amendment to the sewer and water utility bylaw to officially increase those utilities by four per cent each, which means homeowners will pay over $60 more this year. 
Single-day 'LitCon' writing workshops by Festival of Words returns March 16

Single-day 'LitCon' writing workshops by Festival of Words returns March 16

LitCon features workshops and serves as a reunion and networking event for aspiring writers
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