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New Moose Jaw microbrewery to be a family-friendly community hub

New Moose Jaw microbrewery to be a family-friendly community hub

Council chambers was filled with dozens of supporters of Sunset Brewing, as co-owner Mike Chowns spoke about the initiative, while business partners Christopher Milani and David Crompton sat in the gallery.
Moose Jaw Wildlife Federation to host fundraising dinner on May 3

Moose Jaw Wildlife Federation to host fundraising dinner on May 3

“Our mandate is to enhance our wildlife for future generations… and leave (the natural environment) better than we inherited it,” Sandra Dewald said. “That’s what we work for.”
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Moose Jaw man gets probation for stealing from several businesses

Moose Jaw man gets probation for stealing from several businesses

Luke Joseph Donauer appeared in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on April 28, where he pleaded guilty to 11 charges that included thefts, mischief and breaches.
‘We owe them everything’: Family honours STARS with commemorative painting

‘We owe them everything’: Family honours STARS with commemorative painting

“A person never knows when they’re going to need them,” Lisa Clements said. “Never in my lifetime did I ever think we would use the STARS service.”
CAA makes it official: Moose Jaw has the three worst roads in Sask.

CAA makes it official: Moose Jaw has the three worst roads in Sask.

Fifth Avenue Northwest placed fourth this year, while it finished fifth in 2022. Furthermore, 13th Avenue Northwest and Coteau Street West tied for ninth place this year, with the former finishing ninth last year and the latter finishing third in 2023.
UPDATED: 15 Wing's ‘parachutes & pancakes day’ rescheduled to May 7

UPDATED: 15 Wing's ‘parachutes & pancakes day’ rescheduled to May 7

15 Wing Airbase contractors Serco and Canadian Base Operators (CBO) are holding breakfast on May 7, at Building 151.
Prairie Skies’ immigration forum sparks action plan for newcomers

Prairie Skies’ immigration forum sparks action plan for newcomers

“It was a discussion about the benefits of immigration in our region,” Kassim said. “We talked about the challenges to immigration when it comes to the host communities and… the newcomers themselves… to try and provide solutions to make everyone’s lives better.”
New tariff policy to help Moose Jaw with procuring supplies

New tariff policy to help Moose Jaw with procuring supplies

City administration presented the tariff management policy during the April 28 regular city council meeting.
Peacock students engage in the voting process during mock election

Peacock students engage in the voting process during mock election

'Democracy is so important. It’s easy for us to take it for granted because it’s something we’ve always had. It is our job as educators to teach kids about the importance of voting and to take that seriously.'
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