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Moose Jaw's 2023 'Tree of Significance' is a mature little leaf linden tree

Moose Jaw's 2023 'Tree of Significance' is a mature little leaf linden tree

Located at 1316 Princess Crescent, it is an excellent specimen to represent the species
Downtown Association reveals renewed logo leaning into #NotoriouslyCharming brand

Downtown Association reveals renewed logo leaning into #NotoriouslyCharming brand

The Downtown Moose Jaw Association (DMJA), established in 2019 to aid, stimulate, beautify, and develop Moose Jaw's downtown shopping core, has unveiled a new logo in a release to media on Sept. 21
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 20 C with a low of 10 C
Release of band's first album a ‘validating experience’ for local French musician

Release of band's first album a ‘validating experience’ for local French musician

The past year has been “really insane” for local Fransaskois musician éemi — pronounced Emmy and the stage name of Emi Lebel — whose band recently released its first album and was also named one of the top 100 groups in CBC’s Searchlight contest.
Firefighters' popular annual Halloween fundraising party returns Oct. 28

Firefighters' popular annual Halloween fundraising party returns Oct. 28

This will be the 6th year for the annual Halloween fundraiser held by the Moose Jaw Firefighters' Association
Charlotte's Catering celebrates 31 years and welcomes new business partner

Charlotte's Catering celebrates 31 years and welcomes new business partner

The local catering business wishes to share its story with a free picnic at Connor's Park on Sept. 27
A personal experience with mortgage rate fluctuations

A personal experience with mortgage rate fluctuations

Ron Walter shares his personal experience with high interest rates
The WDM is preparing for its biggest event of the year

The WDM is preparing for its biggest event of the year

The powwow event at the WDM celebrates Indigenous culture and runs Sept. 28 - Oct. 1
High operational costs prevent warming space opening: Square One president

High operational costs prevent warming space opening: Square One president

In February, Square One secured William Milne Place (the Old Firehall on Fairford St. W) in partnership with city council and the Moose Jaw Non-Profit Housing Corporation
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