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Vanier puts on defensive clinic on way to high school girls city basketball championship

Vanier puts on defensive clinic on way to high school girls city basketball championship

Spirits limit Peacock to four fourth-quarter points on way to 73-35 victory and first title since 2010
Selanne, Getzlaf, Tabler highlight 30th annual Kinsmen Sports Celebrity Banquet

Selanne, Getzlaf, Tabler highlight 30th annual Kinsmen Sports Celebrity Banquet

Tickets now on sale for popular annual event taking place on Saturday, Apr. 1 at Heritage Inn
Music Festival begins, will continue until final concert on April 2

Music Festival begins, will continue until final concert on April 2

The Moose Jaw Music Festival begins today, Wednesday March 15, with the Choral Performances section at Zion United Church at 7 p.m. The General Festival is scheduled for Saturday, March 25 through Thursday, March 30.
Irish-themed dinners on menu for St. Patrick’s Day

Irish-themed dinners on menu for St. Patrick’s Day

This week's recipes include Irish Boiled Dinner, Dublin Coddle and Irish Chocolate Potato Cake.
Highlighting a Sask Polytech computer engineering student for International Women's Day

Highlighting a Sask Polytech computer engineering student for International Women's Day

International Women’s Day was March 8, and as part of celebrating women in Moose Jaw we spoke to Harsh Saini, an international student from India in her second year of a Computer Engineering Technology Diploma at Sask Polytech.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

This week's editorial from senior editor Joan Ritchie.
City workers damaged fewer properties last year than in 2021, data shows

City workers damaged fewer properties last year than in 2021, data shows

Safety statistics were part of an overall report about city hall's 2022 fourth-quarter activities that city council received during its March 13 regular meeting.
Students get hands-on at WDM while learning about energy efficiency

Students get hands-on at WDM while learning about energy efficiency

A visit to the Western Development Museum (WDM) helped elementary school students learn more about what goes into making buildings energy efficient and the materials residents used to stay warm decades ago.
Retired artists run technology-assisted quilting business from home

Retired artists run technology-assisted quilting business from home

Colleen and Craig Lawrence run their business, No Guilt Quilting, from the front room of their home in Moose Jaw, using a Statler-Gammill long-arm quilting machine capable of thousands of varieties of stitching patterns.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning.
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