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Moose Jaw athletes set to compete in Canada Winter Games

Moose Jaw athletes set to compete in Canada Winter Games

Local competitors to see action in biathlon, judo, figure skating, women’s hockey during elite competition in P.E.I.
Warriors moving forward as WHL Standard of Conduct investigation continues

Warriors moving forward as WHL Standard of Conduct investigation continues

Team aiming to continue successful campaign amid allegations of improprieties that led to indefinite suspension of four players
Local band Johnny 2 Fingers & the Deformities performing at TeleMiracle 47

Local band Johnny 2 Fingers & the Deformities performing at TeleMiracle 47

Johnny 2 Fingers and the Deformities, a Moose Jaw-based ‘wrestle rock’ band slash pro wrestling performers, will perform for the Kinsmen Foundation’s 47th annual TeleMiracle telethon event on Feb. 25 and 26. TeleMiracle will be broadcast on CTV and livestreamed on TeleMiracle.com
Grow Your Own Future

Grow Your Own Future

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Post-Valentine’s Day desserts provide sweet tooth goodness

Post-Valentine’s Day desserts provide sweet tooth goodness

This week's recipes include White Chocolate Truffles, Orange Almond Cheesecake and Maple Syrup Bananas.
GriefShare.org program now offered through group sessions at two Moose Jaw churches

GriefShare.org program now offered through group sessions at two Moose Jaw churches

The 13-week GriefShare.org program is available in-person or online starting February 22nd.
Growing church not required to provide more parking spaces, appeals board rules

Growing church not required to provide more parking spaces, appeals board rules

Living Springs Church has grown beyond 90 people, so it approached the development appeals board in mid-January asking for a variance under the zoning bylaw so it didn't have to provide more parking stalls.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

This week's editorial from senior editor Joan Ritchie.
Saskatchewan Archives Week celebrates culture and heritage in the community

Saskatchewan Archives Week celebrates culture and heritage in the community

The Western Development Museum (WDM) hosted Saskatchewan Archives Week on Saturday, Feb. 11.
‘Stand up, wake up!’: resident urges council to reject new school’s proposed site

‘Stand up, wake up!’: resident urges council to reject new school’s proposed site

During a passionate, fiery and — at times — emotional presentation, resident Michel Labonte didn’t hold back in denouncing city council’s passive attitude toward the location of the proposed joint-use school.
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