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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 23 C with a low of 8 C.
Canada Day Dancers

Canada Day Dancers

Liberty Dance was one of the dance groups entertaining at the Canada Day pancake breakfast at the Cosmo Senior Centre. Kelly Sapergia entertained on the piano.
Fairs and exhibition changes spell concern for their future

Fairs and exhibition changes spell concern for their future

Ron Walter looks at changes to fairs and exhibitions over the years
Local grads reflect on high school careers while looking to the future

Local grads reflect on high school careers while looking to the future

The Moose Jaw Express spoke recently to Vanier Collegiate graduates Eric Meili and Michaela DeCorby about their time in high school and what they appreciated about it.
Council approves brick repairs at St. Aidan as church struggles with massive insurance hike

Council approves brick repairs at St. Aidan as church struggles with massive insurance hike

Moose Jaw City Council approved a request for brickwork and foundation parging repairs at St. Aidan Anglican Church during the regular June 26 meeting
Vanier entrepreneurship students receive major awards for business projects

Vanier entrepreneurship students receive major awards for business projects

During a year-end assembly in late June, Katherine Gagnon, general manager of Junior Achievement (JA) Saskatchewan, and Crystal Payant with South Central Community Futures presented eight awards to the high school’s two Entrepreneurship 30 student groups.
BREAKING: Moose Jaw man drowns in Buffalo Pound Lake over Canada Day weekend

BREAKING: Moose Jaw man drowns in Buffalo Pound Lake over Canada Day weekend

On July 2, at around 3:45 p.m., Moose Jaw RCMP received a report of a missing kayaker at Sand Point Beach on Buffalo Pound Lake. The investigation determined that the adult male was kayaking when it overturned. He did not re-emerge from the water. 
Letter to the Editor: Condition of Moose Jaw roads makes negative impact on city

Letter to the Editor: Condition of Moose Jaw roads makes negative impact on city

A letter to the editor from Aleta Jorgenson
Held captive between a commode and dirty tub

Held captive between a commode and dirty tub

Joyce Walter reflects on less than desirable accommodations
Pickleball continues to grow in Moose Jaw with brand-new outdoor courts

Pickleball continues to grow in Moose Jaw with brand-new outdoor courts

First full summer with new facility expected to be a busy one for rapidly growing sport.
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