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Jason G. Antonio

Jason G. Antonio

Jason Antonio is an award-winning journalist with more than 12 years of experience in the industry, including the last six years in Moose Jaw. When he’s not chasing after police cars, asking tough questions at city hall, digging up heritage stories or attending church teas with the ladies’ auxiliary, he can be found out for walks, training at the gym or reading a book that most likely has something to do with history.

Recent Work by Jason G.

Bylaw allows supportive housing project in Chez Nous building: city

Bylaw allows supportive housing project in Chez Nous building: city

The Ranch Ehrlo Society submitted a development and building permit application to city hall on May 22, asking to change the use of the former Chez Nous building at 1101 Grafton Avenue, a July 14 city council report said.
‘Process is broken’; Resident concerned with proposed addiction centre project

‘Process is broken’; Resident concerned with proposed addiction centre project

More than 50 people packed city council chambers on July 14 to hear resident Kirsten Downey express concerns about the supportive housing project that Ranch Ehrlo is pursuing at 1101 Grafton Avenue in the former Chez Nous Care Home.
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
‘Dark winter of exclusion’: new book looks at Ottawa’s anti-Chinese policy in 1920s

‘Dark winter of exclusion’: new book looks at Ottawa’s anti-Chinese policy in 1920s

Author Catherine Clement will be at the library’s performing arts theatre on Thursday, July 24, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 to 8 p.m., discussing her new book, "The Paper Trail to the 1923 Chinese Exclusion Act." Attendance is free.
Whooo's new at the owl zoo in Moose Jaw? Three baby owlets, is whooo

Whooo's new at the owl zoo in Moose Jaw? Three baby owlets, is whooo

'We’re always hopeful that these owls will continue to make a difference in the Canadian wildlife and how we as people view them. And, we can start taking more steps to ensure that these guys always have a safe home in the wild.'
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Mossbank festival a chance to enjoy food, cars, street dance, history

Mossbank festival a chance to enjoy food, cars, street dance, history

'Sometimes there’s a lot of things to look at and sometimes not enough time to do it'
Filipino group from Moose Jaw nominated for national award

Filipino group from Moose Jaw nominated for national award

The third annual Global Bayanihan Gawad Parangal Canada Awards ceremony takes place on Saturday, July 19, in Saskatoon, and the Filipino Health Care Workers in Moose Jaw group has been nominated for an award.
Riverhurst Bean Festival to feature ‘old-fashioned fair atmosphere’

Riverhurst Bean Festival to feature ‘old-fashioned fair atmosphere’

"More than just 'beans'" is the tagline of the festival, which aims to showcase the pulse crops industry while celebrating family-friendly activities and games.
Safety, insurance main reasons city hall evicted tenant from historic building

Safety, insurance main reasons city hall evicted tenant from historic building

The City of Moose Jaw has been the registered owner of 134 Manitoba Street West and 114 Manitoba Street West since Dec. 3, 2021, after acquiring them during a tax dispute with former owner, Vernon Anderson, of D-S Automotive Ltd.
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