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20th Annual Brain Boogie - Positive Steps in Motion returns to Moose Jaw

20th Annual Brain Boogie - Positive Steps in Motion returns to Moose Jaw

The Brain Boogie is a series of walks, in various communities to raise donations for SBIA.
Scotsguard car collector just keeps restoring one car at a time

Scotsguard car collector just keeps restoring one car at a time

Stepping into Keith Hagen’s car buildings is like taking a step back into car history.
Letter to the Editor: A Personal Thank you to a Good Samaritan

Letter to the Editor: A Personal Thank you to a Good Samaritan

A letter to the editor from Rob Arrand P.Eng
Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning.
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Saturday will have a high of 31 C with a low of 13 C.
Resident continues competing, practicing, and coaching tennis at 83

Resident continues competing, practicing, and coaching tennis at 83

Joan Buckmaster has always been an athlete and although she’s turning 84 in September she has no plans to slow down when it comes to curling, tennis, and coaching. Buckmaster has had an enduring influence on the community through her passion for teaching sports.
Grow Your Own Future

Grow Your Own Future

Storing Tender Summer Bulbs
Moose Jaw's loss is Regina's gain: Wishing the Tenfords well in their future endeavours

Moose Jaw's loss is Regina's gain: Wishing the Tenfords well in their future endeavours

Moose Jaw will be losing two of its community pillars; Minister of St. Andrew’s United Church Jim Tenford and his wife Jennifer are moving to Regina. From bottle-feeding kittens to teaching music, from helping to create an affirming Christian congregation to sheltering refugees, this couple have devoted much of their time to service.
Museum’s Dieppe Raid exhibit features stories from those affected by the battle

Museum’s Dieppe Raid exhibit features stories from those affected by the battle

The exhibition gives space to voices not often heard, such as mothers, wives, citizens of Dieppe and prisoners of war. It also immerses visitors in the events of that historic day on Aug. 19, 1942.
OSAC announces 2022/2023 performing arts season

OSAC announces 2022/2023 performing arts season

There will be a total of 135 performances taking place around the province this season, with seven of those performances taking place in Moose Jaw. 
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