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A recap and three lessons from the 2023 Band and Choral Festival

A recap and three lessons from the 2023 Band and Choral Festival

After the 2023 Band and Choral Festival in Moose Jaw ended, festival chair Janie Fries reviewed the event and explored three lessons learned for upcoming festival events
Cuteness overload: McMaster Studio’s 2023 Cutest Baby Contest wraps up

Cuteness overload: McMaster Studio’s 2023 Cutest Baby Contest wraps up

The top prize of $500 went to Hiyan Pandey, who was born premature in February and was three months old when he went for his photoshoot.
World Para Hockey tourney was a ‘resounding success,’ committee co-chair says

World Para Hockey tourney was a ‘resounding success,’ committee co-chair says

'I don’t think anybody really knew what to expect. Going in, not many of us had actually seen para hockey live, so we were just excited for the opportunity to host an event.'
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

This week's editorial from senior editor Joan Ritchie.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 29 C with a low of 16 C.
National Indigenous History Month begins with teepee raising at Sacred Heart School

National Indigenous History Month begins with teepee raising at Sacred Heart School

On Monday, June 5, Sacred Heart Elementary School hosted one of several teepee raising ceremonies scheduled for the next two weeks, led by knowledge keeper Lyndon Linklater
Sacrifices of local airmen and soldiers contributed to victory in France 79 years ago

Sacrifices of local airmen and soldiers contributed to victory in France 79 years ago

Nearly 150,000 Allied troops participated in D-Day 79 years ago on June 6, 1944, including 14,000 Canadian soldiers who landed on Juno Beach, of whom, 359 were killed — the second-highest death toll among the five landing beaches.
Canadian musical collaboration ‘Lunch at Allen’s’ coming to Mae Wilson Theatre

Canadian musical collaboration ‘Lunch at Allen’s’ coming to Mae Wilson Theatre

Celebrated Canadian singer-songwriters Murray McLauchlan, Marc Jordan, Cindy Church, and Ian Thomas are Lunch at Allen’s, a musical tour group coming to the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre on Wednesday, June 14.
Chinese residents honour sledge hockey team with banquet

Chinese residents honour sledge hockey team with banquet

The Moose Jaw Chinese Community Network (MJCCN) organized the banquet, with MCs Kelvin Hu and Long Ning conducting the event almost entirely in Mandarin. 
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