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Moose Jaw Community Choir enjoying increased numbers as Christmas approaches

Moose Jaw Community Choir enjoying increased numbers as Christmas approaches

The Moose Jaw Community Choir is enjoying the return of many members now that COVID is less threatening, although choir director Diane Rhodes said they can always find room for more male voices.
Letter to the Editor: Timothy Eaton’s Centre — seniors’ activities, fun, fellowship and food

Letter to the Editor: Timothy Eaton’s Centre — seniors’ activities, fun, fellowship and food

A letter to the editor from Candace Thorne
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 5 C with a low of 0 C.
Headlights make all the difference in dark winter months, driving school says

Headlights make all the difference in dark winter months, driving school says

The days are becoming shorter and the nights longer as winter looms, which means motorists should be careful on the roads and extra aware of pedestrians crossing the street.
Photo Story: Trade fair at Cosmo

Photo Story: Trade fair at Cosmo

A varied array of vendors sold wares at the annual Cosmo Seniors’ Centre trade fair. Items ranged from embroidered dish towels to baking to jewellery to clothes, knitting and other crafts. The concession served vegetable soup, chili and awesome lemon pie. 
City’s decision to hire contractor to hear property appeals likely made in early 2022, document suggests

City’s decision to hire contractor to hear property appeals likely made in early 2022, document suggests

The Moose Jaw Express submitted an access to information (AOI) request to city hall, asking for all communications related to the Board of Revision (BOR) and Western Municipal Consulting from January 2020 to July 5, 2022.
Snowbirds' Golden Reunion was huge success, Alumni Association reports

Snowbirds' Golden Reunion was huge success, Alumni Association reports

Snowbirds alumni from across Canada gathered in Moose Jaw from Oct. 20 to 23 to celebrate the team’s 50-year anniversary, causing a proud city to go red and white for a weekend in tribute. The Snowbirds Alumni Association had approximately 500 guests
Mayor and Willy Winmar cut the ribbon to recognize naming rights for water slide

Mayor and Willy Winmar cut the ribbon to recognize naming rights for water slide

Winmar Moose Jaw awarded naming rights for the waterslide at Kinsmen Sportsplex.
Remembering the Fallen – Dieppe

Remembering the Fallen – Dieppe

The Army takes centre stage when reading the history of the Dieppe Raid. They deployed 4,963 Canadians and of this 913 were killed and 1,946 became prisoners of war, including many who were wounded.
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