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Grow your own future: Consider vertical elements in the garden

Grow your own future: Consider vertical elements in the garden

Columnist Patricia Hanbidge encourages gardeners learning new techniques now to be more effective next year.
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

Here are five headlines for Friday, Sept. 23.
Good morning Moose Jaw!

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Friday will have a high of 19 C and a low of 8 C.
Barker wins opener at elite PointsBet Invitational curling tournament

Barker wins opener at elite PointsBet Invitational curling tournament

Moose Jaw Curling Centre foursome rally for 10-9 victory over Ontario’s Duncan, face Manitoba's Lawes in Elite Eight on Friday
“It’s time to perform”: Warriors’ O’Leary looks at first weekend of regular season

“It’s time to perform”: Warriors’ O’Leary looks at first weekend of regular season

Campaign opens Friday night in Regina before home opener on Saturday at Moose Jaw Events Centre
Chamber welcomes new president Ryan Hrechka, thanks outgoing prez Aaron Ruston

Chamber welcomes new president Ryan Hrechka, thanks outgoing prez Aaron Ruston

Hrechka, a partner with the law firm Grayson and Company, was welcomed into the president's role during the chamber’s annual general meeting on Sept. 22 at the Heritage Inn.
With NHL Draft on horizon, Warriors’ Yager looking forward to an impressive season

With NHL Draft on horizon, Warriors’ Yager looking forward to an impressive season

Team and personal success both major goals for 17-year-old forward heading into 2022-23 WHL campaign
Vanier remains undefeated in girls soccer with win over Weyburn

Vanier remains undefeated in girls soccer with win over Weyburn

First-half surge, solid goaltending lead to 4-0 victory as Spirits improve to 2-0 in Moose Jaw High School Athletic Association season
Killing of five kids in 1918 remains Moose Jaw’s worst mass murder

Killing of five kids in 1918 remains Moose Jaw’s worst mass murder

While the massacre that killed 11 people in the James Smith First Nation and Village of Weldon is Saskatchewan’s worst mass murder, the killing of five children in Moose Jaw in 1918 is this community’s worst massacre.
MJM&AG education programs full for youth and seniors, but empty for adults

MJM&AG education programs full for youth and seniors, but empty for adults

Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery education coordinator Christy Schweiger says schools and Seniors’ Centre Without Walls (SCWW) programs are full and she’s having to expand them — workshops aimed at adults, on the other hand, aren’t attracting participants
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