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New music from local band Highwind focuses on life, death, grief

New music from local band Highwind focuses on life, death, grief

It’s been seven years since the band Highwind released new music, but the long-time veterans of Moose Jaw’s music scene have released a new extended play (EP) record with six catchy tracks.
Moose Jaw’s family-run Luby Bower Distillery opens to the public

Moose Jaw’s family-run Luby Bower Distillery opens to the public

Located at 1300 Lakeview Road, the family-run micro-distillery produces a signature line of gin with carefully crafted floral notes, a Luby Bower vodka, and soon, an authentic Canadian Luby Bower whisky.
Fire dept. call volumes in 2022 returned to pre-pandemic levels, report says

Fire dept. call volumes in 2022 returned to pre-pandemic levels, report says

The fire department responded to a total of 930 incidents last year, compared to 769 total incidents in 2021, 786 in 2020 and 929 in 2019. 
Sask. singer/songwriter Jeffery Straker returns to Mae Wilson

Sask. singer/songwriter Jeffery Straker returns to Mae Wilson

Saskatchewan’s own Jeffery Straker, the singer/songwriter pianist from Punnichy with a sound reminiscent of Elton John, Billy Joel, and Rufus Wainwright, will return to the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre’s Mae Wilson Theatre on April 14.
Arctic freeze can’t stop Moose Jaw Huckers

Arctic freeze can’t stop Moose Jaw Huckers

The sport of disc golf is exploding across Canada, particularly in the Prairie provinces where the playing season is purely dependent on Mother Nature’s whim.
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 -9 C with a low -21 C.
Police warn residents about phone scam involving money fraud

Police warn residents about phone scam involving money fraud

The Moose Jaw Police Service announced on March 16 that it had been made aware of the scam after multiple residents contacted officers saying someone called them pretending to be a grandchild in need of support. 
Moose Jaw-Assiniboia area receives $40K to support learning of rural kids

Moose Jaw-Assiniboia area receives $40K to support learning of rural kids

KidsFirst Regional travels to communities across the province, bringing unique learning opportunities to children up to age five with programs such as take-home literacy kits, story walks and pop-up preschool events. 
Elks’ chili cook-off generates excited winners

Elks’ chili cook-off generates excited winners

Winners of the Elks' chili cook-off decline to share secret recipes.
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