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Evans and Swanson repeat as men's doubles champions in tennis

Evans and Swanson repeat as men's doubles champions in tennis

Scott Evans and Brian Swanson recently claimed the Moose Jaw Tennis Club’s 2022 men’s doubles championship for a second-straight year.
Letter to the Editor: Two senior managers don't follow their own bylaws!

Letter to the Editor: Two senior managers don't follow their own bylaws!

A letter to the editor from Carter Currie
Opening land-based, holistic-focused alternative school a dream come true for director

Opening land-based, holistic-focused alternative school a dream come true for director

The Roots School is a new private educational alternative for students in pre-kindergarten to Grade 8. It is based on immersive, hands-on projects and learning in nature.
Cultural Centre bringing Harry Potter-themed unauthorized comedy to venue

Cultural Centre bringing Harry Potter-themed unauthorized comedy to venue

The Moose Jaw Cultural Centre’s (MJCC) new marketing and community outreach co-ordinator, Tim Lenko, is excited about the upcoming Potted Potter, an unauthorized 70-minute parody of the seven Harry Potter books.
Excuse me, folks: would you like some zucchinis?

Excuse me, folks: would you like some zucchinis?

This week's recipes focus on making Mock Zucchini Pineapple, Zucchini Marmalade and Zucchini Soup
City's oft-delayed software project making good progress to completion, officials say

City's oft-delayed software project making good progress to completion, officials say

City administration discussed the project’s status as part of an overall review of second-quarter activities at city hall, during the recent city council meeting. 
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

Editor Joan Ritchie's editorial from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express
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 34 C and a low of 16 C.
Budget for joint-use school project upped by nearly $9M to address cost concerns

Budget for joint-use school project upped by nearly $9M to address cost concerns

The project's overall status continues to remain at "moderate risk," according to the latest report.
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