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Minor Football holding Tackle Hunger in Moose Jaw this weekend

Minor Football holding Tackle Hunger in Moose Jaw this weekend

Event to act as food drive for Moose Jaw and District Food Bank, with fans asked to bring non-perishable food item to games at Elk’s Field
Warriors' defenceman Brenton among five players off to NHL Showcase tournaments

Warriors' defenceman Brenton among five players off to NHL Showcase tournaments

Overage defenceman joins Mateychuk, Yager, Firkus and Calvert in attempts to impress National Hockey League teams over next week
Warriors release Schofer, return three players to AAA teams

Warriors release Schofer, return three players to AAA teams

WHL veteran among first post-camp cutdowns as Moose Jaw roster begins to take shape
Ripe, red tomatoes waiting to become desserts

Ripe, red tomatoes waiting to become desserts

This week's recipes include Tomato Dessert Cake and Tomato Sorbet
Mayor urges patience with efforts to clean up Crescent Park serpentine

Mayor urges patience with efforts to clean up Crescent Park serpentine

Funding a new sewage lift station is likely city council’s No. 1 priority in the 2024 budget, which means upgrading Crescent Park’s serpentine will have to wait a few years, the mayor says. 
Heritage Inn locks out workers over collective agreement negotiations

Heritage Inn locks out workers over collective agreement negotiations

On September 7, Heritage Inn Hotels locked out 85 workers at locations in Saskatoon and Moose Jaw over months-long disagreements in negotiating a new collective agreement
Community-based partners offering girls 4-12 a free chance to try out hockey

Community-based partners offering girls 4-12 a free chance to try out hockey

Moose Jaw Minor Hockey, the Moose Jaw Transition House, and Moose Jaw Events Centre are partnering to offer girls aged 4 to 12 a free try at hockey on Sunday, September 24, promising an atmosphere of acceptance, inclusion, confidence, and bravery
Local residents Andy and Sharon Delorey showcase their Coleus plants

Local residents Andy and Sharon Delorey showcase their Coleus plants

The couple said they receive frequent compliments about their plant arrangements
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

This week's editorial from senior editor Joan Ritchie
Upgrading Crescent Park’s serpentine would cost over $500K, report says

Upgrading Crescent Park’s serpentine would cost over $500K, report says

Crescent Park’s serpentine must be dredged and returned to its original depth to ensure weeds no longer grow, but that would cost over $500,000 and take nearly two months to complete.
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