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Revolution in the Rock Garden: Special exhibit of Indigenous artwork opens at MJM&AG

Revolution in the Rock Garden: Special exhibit of Indigenous artwork opens at MJM&AG

Works by acclaimed First Nations artist Edward Poitras and collaborators looks to offer a new look at colonialism and Indigenous peoples in Saskatchewan and beyond
UPDATED: Fire dept. responds to brush fire behind Shaw Cable

UPDATED: Fire dept. responds to brush fire behind Shaw Cable

The smell of burning trees filled the crisp autumn air after a small fire erupted behind the Shaw Cable building this afternoon. The Moose Jaw and District Fire Department responded to the fire around 3:35 p.m.
Property owners claim SAMA assessments don’t make sense and harm businesses

Property owners claim SAMA assessments don’t make sense and harm businesses

Business owner Gayland Panko is appealing Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency (SAMA) property tax assessments that he says are not based on data or common sense, causing tax rates to fluctuate and making it impractical to invest in Moose Jaw properties.
Inflation eating away at our Thanksgiving Day dinner

Inflation eating away at our Thanksgiving Day dinner

Angus Reid and Dalhousie University teamed up to ask Canadians what their menu will look like for Thanksgiving this weekend and have the results.
Home sales in Moose Jaw fell 6% in September, while inventory fell 11%

Home sales in Moose Jaw fell 6% in September, while inventory fell 11%

Home sales and the supply of homes in Moose Jaw declined in September, continuing a months-long trend that has also been reflected in other cities across the province.
Square One to work with Non-Profit Housing Corp; city agencies meet again on homelessness

Square One to work with Non-Profit Housing Corp; city agencies meet again on homelessness

Square One Community Inc. is ramping up efforts to find and provide shelter for the city’s housing-insecure population by beginning a collaboration with the Moose Jaw Non-Profit Housing Corporation (MJNPHC).
Celebrating province’s Prairie history has been veteran artist Yvette Moore’s focus for decades

Celebrating province’s Prairie history has been veteran artist Yvette Moore’s focus for decades

Yvette Moore is one of eight art groups participating in this year's Moostletoe Tour, which occurs Saturday, Oct. 15 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Run with zombies and sink your teeth into popular francophone event

Run with zombies and sink your teeth into popular francophone event

The annual Zombie Run by the Association Communautaire Fransaskoise de Moose Jaw (ACFMJ) brings the living and the dead into conflict in Wakamow Valley’s Connor Park for a five-kilometre race — with extra motivation to go fast.
Remembering Pte. Thomas Stainton, who died during Raid on Dieppe

Remembering Pte. Thomas Stainton, who died during Raid on Dieppe

Although the Dieppe Raid took place on August 19, 1942, it was months before the names of the missing and killed were released. The government wasn’t incompetent; it just took months to sort everything out.
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

Here are five headlines for Thursday, Oct. 6.
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