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Anglican church holds service to honour Queen Elizabeth and her devotion to others

Anglican church holds service to honour Queen Elizabeth and her devotion to others

A black cloth-covered tripod with a photo of Queen Elizabeth II on top was the main focal point during a recent church service to honour the late Sovereign.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

Editor Joan Ritchie's editorial from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express
Sask. government proclaims day to honour life of Queen Elizabeth II

Sask. government proclaims day to honour life of Queen Elizabeth II

While Monday, Sept. 19 is being proclaimed to honour Queen Elizabeth II, it has not been designated as a provincial public statutory holiday.
Community group has big ideas to address homelessness in Moose Jaw

Community group has big ideas to address homelessness in Moose Jaw

During its Sept. 12 regular meeting, council voted unanimously to designate Square One Community Inc. (SOCI) as a municipal project, which allows the city to provide charitable donation receipts to individuals and businesses that contribute to SOCI's project.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are five headlines for Wednesday, Sept. 14.
Good morning Moose Jaw!

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will cloudy with a chance of showers and high of 17 C and a low of 8 C.
Journey to Hope’s annual fundraising awareness walk set for Sept. 24

Journey to Hope’s annual fundraising awareness walk set for Sept. 24

Journey to Hope gathers each September near the date of World Suicide Prevention Day to “Get Loud for Mental Health,” raising awareness and funds in the community to offer hope and healing and to honour individuals who have died by suicide.
Home sales in Moose Jaw dropped 29% in August while inventory levels fell 15%

Home sales in Moose Jaw dropped 29% in August while inventory levels fell 15%

Home sales and the supply of homes declined across the province in August, with supply at its lowest in nearly a decade and well below 10-year averages.
Events Centre’s deficit in Q2 was nearly $250K, but in-house catering saw profits

Events Centre’s deficit in Q2 was nearly $250K, but in-house catering saw profits

The Events Centre’s finances for the second quarter were presented during the Sept. 12 regular city council meeting.
CJay Trailers: Custom, Canadian, and built to last for decades

CJay Trailers: Custom, Canadian, and built to last for decades

Brad Harvey brought more than 25 years of experience to bear when he started CJay Trailers in 2005, and since then, his company has made a build-quality commitment that has since given it an international reputation for solidness.
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