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Kinsmen Club welcomes stars, celebrates champions at 32nd Sports Celebrity Dinner

Kinsmen Club welcomes stars, celebrates champions at 32nd Sports Celebrity Dinner

The 32nd annual Kinsmen Sports Celebrity Dinner, held at the Exhibition Grounds on April 5, sold out while honouring three local champions and welcoming Craig MacTavish, Curtis (Cujo) Joseph, Lloyd (Shaker) Moseby, and Saskatchewan Roughriders’ head coach Corey Mace to Moose Jaw
From the Kitchen: Glazed ham and sweet potatoes together for Easter

From the Kitchen: Glazed ham and sweet potatoes together for Easter

Top it off with frozen banana splits.
Green tech helped Moose Jaw cut GHG emissions by 11% in 2024

Green tech helped Moose Jaw cut GHG emissions by 11% in 2024

The city’s climate action plan aims to reduce corporate GHG emissions by 20 per cent by 2025 and by 45 per cent by 2030.
Scott Benson Band making international waves with latest song

Scott Benson Band making international waves with latest song

The band, consisting of five members from Moose Jaw is releasing “Requiem for a Dream: Rewired."
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Moose Jaw’s Fifth Ave. NW in seventh spot on CAA’s worst roads list

Moose Jaw’s Fifth Ave. NW in seventh spot on CAA’s worst roads list

Sitting in first place is Highway 5 near Buchanan in east-central Saskatchewan because of poor road maintenance, followed by Highway 4 near Dorintosh in second because of potholes and Highway 339 near Avonlea in third because of potholes.
Square One, Rotary Club’s ‘Brunch and Learn’ to support housing initiatives

Square One, Rotary Club’s ‘Brunch and Learn’ to support housing initiatives

The event aims to raise funds for Square One’s supportive housing initiative, which provides secure accommodations for individuals facing housing insecurity
MJ announces nine locations for this year's paved roads program

MJ announces nine locations for this year's paved roads program

The paved roadways program also includes services such as replacement and renewal of sidewalks, curbs and gutters.
PPC candidate Chey Craik connects with voters at Dooly’s

PPC candidate Chey Craik connects with voters at Dooly’s

Craik said the goal was to bring people together and reinforce the PPC’s presence in the Moose Jaw-Lake Centre-Lanigan riding
Trading Thoughts: Just what are leaders promising?

Trading Thoughts: Just what are leaders promising?

And will the follow through if elected?
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