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Moose Jaw High School Athletes of the Month for October

Moose Jaw High School Athletes of the Month for October

The top athletes from Moose Jaw high school sports from the last month of action
Dinner menu planned ahead for minister’s visit

Dinner menu planned ahead for minister’s visit

This week's recipes include Braised Leg of Veal, Butter Pecan Sprouts and Chocolate Fudge Icebox Cake.
'A Harvest Story' is an agricultural inspiration for children

'A Harvest Story' is an agricultural inspiration for children

Author Kendall Wicks shares childhood memories of harvest on the farm
Sask Housing Corporation responds to resident’s infestation claim

Sask Housing Corporation responds to resident’s infestation claim

The Moose Jaw Express published a Letter to the Editor on Oct. 25 in which Moose Jaw Housing Authority resident Kayla Anderson claimed the unit she moved into in July is infested with cockroaches and mice.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

This week's editorial from senior editor Joan Ritchie.
Moose Jaw Rotarians receive certificate for charitable work in Guatemala

Moose Jaw Rotarians receive certificate for charitable work in Guatemala

The Rotary Club of Moose Jaw received a certificate of appreciation on Oct. 31 for their contributions to the Ripple Effect Program, which renovates school bathrooms and provides other educational supports in rural Guatemalan schools.
Halloween Hustle was an afternoon filled with spooktacular fun

Halloween Hustle was an afternoon filled with spooktacular fun

Amy Cojocar, director of Roots School, co-ordinated a Halloween-themed party and Roots students organized it.
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 7 C with a low of -4 C.
Better Together Food Drive makes strong return, collects 43K pounds of food (photo gallery)

Better Together Food Drive makes strong return, collects 43K pounds of food (photo gallery)

The Better Together Food Drive returned to in-person activities for the first time in two years and celebrated its 17th year by collecting over 43,000 pounds of food.
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