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This week's editorial

This week's editorial

This week's editorial by senior editor Joan Ritchie from the latest Moose Jaw Express issue.
Indigenous artist gaining recognition through country music

Indigenous artist gaining recognition through country music

Jerry Sereda is nominated for this year’s Manitoba Country Music Awards for Male Artist of the Year, which will be announced on Nov. 5, 2022.  
From the kitchen: One-legged goose might be related to holiday bird

From the kitchen: One-legged goose might be related to holiday bird

This week Joyce Walter writes about Thanksgiving recipes for goose, casserole and pumpkin pie.
Police urge businesses to watch for counterfeit American money

Police urge businesses to watch for counterfeit American money

The police visited a business on the 1200 block of Main Street North on Oct. 4 for a report of counterfeit currency used to pay for a purchase.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Here are five headlines for Wednesday, Oct. 5.
Good morning Moose Jaw!

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 16 C and a low of minus-5 C.
Local francophone community to host concert at École Ducharme

Local francophone community to host concert at École Ducharme

The Association Communautaire Fransaskoise Moose Jaw (ACFMJ) is Moose Jaw’s francophone and francophile community organization, promoting the language and culture that hold an intimate place in Canadian society.
‘Sneaky cold’ winter on its way, according to Farmer’s Almanac

‘Sneaky cold’ winter on its way, according to Farmer’s Almanac

The 2023 Old Farmer’s Almanac Canadian Edition is predicting that Canadians will be ambushed by short, intense attacks of colder-than-usual weather this winter; southern Sask is likely to have a wet-and-cold rather than a dry-and-cold season.
‘Share the Warmth’ SaskEnergy program returns this winter; proposals wanted

‘Share the Warmth’ SaskEnergy program returns this winter; proposals wanted

A flagship SaskEnergy community program called Share the Warmth is returning this winter to help Saskatchewan residents survive the colder months.
ParticipAction gives kids and youth a D for activity, F for screen time

ParticipAction gives kids and youth a D for activity, F for screen time

TORONTO — A new study attempts to quantify what many parents likely already know: dismal activity levels for kids and youth fell even further during the pandemic, while screen use soared.
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