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RONA to support Moose Jaw Transition House’s shelter upgrade project

RONA to support Moose Jaw Transition House’s shelter upgrade project

The forthcoming donation from The RONA Foundation is “life-changing” says Jenn Angus, Moose Jaw Transition House’s executive director.
Two Moose Jaw schools advance to provincials after drama regionals

Two Moose Jaw schools advance to provincials after drama regionals

Both schools will now advance to the Provincial Drama Festival, scheduled to take place at A.E. Peacock Collegiate’s Centennial Auditorium from May 8 to 10
Moose Jaw kicks off street sweeping program with cleanup in zone 1

Moose Jaw kicks off street sweeping program with cleanup in zone 1

 The city is offering reminders to residents to ensure that street cleaning operations are successful, including watching for orange cones and signs and not parking on residential streets from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Liberal Party candidate Tabitha Mukamusoni running for Moose Jaw-Lake Centre-Lanigan

Liberal Party candidate Tabitha Mukamusoni running for Moose Jaw-Lake Centre-Lanigan

Candidate brings experience in community leadership and media to the federal election race as one of five candidates in Moose Jaw-Lake Centre-Lanigan.
Fred Penner to Streetheart: River Street Promotions unveils first acts for Homestand ‘25

Fred Penner to Streetheart: River Street Promotions unveils first acts for Homestand ‘25

The fifth annual charity concert is scheduled for Sept. 6, when Ross Wells Park will once again be transformed into Moose Jaw’s largest outdoor music venue.
Bulls-eye! Vanier student lands sports scholarship at Ivy League college

Bulls-eye! Vanier student lands sports scholarship at Ivy League college

'It’s kind of hard to believe because it’s so far (away) and usually you don’t hear of people going to the States from Moose Jaw. It’s just really different (but) I’m really excited.'
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Legion highlights a century of memories from its High Street location

Legion highlights a century of memories from its High Street location

'We have been in this building for almost 98 years. It holds thousands of memories of great times and there have been challenges'
Sask. Polytech lays off 27 staff due to tariffs, dropping enrolment

Sask. Polytech lays off 27 staff due to tariffs, dropping enrolment

The educational institution says it regularly conducts operational reviews to ensure programs align with current market demands, operating efficiencies and budget accountability.
Homegrown Farmers Market set to return to Langdon Crescent in May

Homegrown Farmers Market set to return to Langdon Crescent in May

The outdoor market, which will run whether rain or shine from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday, is still about a month away — but organizers are already in high gear
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