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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.

Minto Church to hold final service on Sunday after building sells

Minto Church to hold final service on Sunday after building sells

'It’s unfortunate that we can no longer use the entire space (at Minto Church) properly, (but) we’re generally pretty happy that our beloved building is going to another church'
Donation leaves Moose Jaw food bank up to its eyeballs in potatoes

Donation leaves Moose Jaw food bank up to its eyeballs in potatoes

Second Harvest donated 14 pallets of potatoes, filling the food bank's warehouse with enough spuds to potentially make six million grams of French fries.
CBC’s reporting of health centre caused harm, court claim alleges

CBC’s reporting of health centre caused harm, court claim alleges

Dr. Dayan Goodenowe alleges CBC’s reporting caused reputational harm, financial losses and damaged standing in Moose Jaw.
Gov’t agencies gave over $420K in grants to Moose Jaw in Q2

Gov’t agencies gave over $420K in grants to Moose Jaw in Q2

The department of strategic growth provided an update during city council’s Aug. 25 executive committee meeting about all the applications it submitted between April and June to various governmental organizations and the grants it successfully received.
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Contractor to provide eight officials for building inspections in Moose Jaw

Contractor to provide eight officials for building inspections in Moose Jaw

During the Aug. 25 regular meeting, city council voted unanimously to appoint Bobby Baker, Virginia Shepley, Joshua Nitz, Cristin Korchinski, David Kindred, John Dulle, Charles Fiss and Chantel Terry as per the Construction Codes Act.
The Shoe Company, PetSmart to open at Thatcher Crossing, developer confirms

The Shoe Company, PetSmart to open at Thatcher Crossing, developer confirms

'We are thrilled with the continued growth and success of Thatcher Crossing and the Moose Jaw market overall. Introducing new-to-market retailers to the community is always a win, as it underscores the growing demand in the area'
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Vandalism leaves one-third of Moose Jaw parking meters unusable

Vandalism leaves one-third of Moose Jaw parking meters unusable

As of June 30, there were 292 unusable parking meters throughout Moose Jaw because people had “vandalized, damaged or stolen” the infrastructure.
Temple Gardens Centre had deficit of nearly $216K in Q2, data show

Temple Gardens Centre had deficit of nearly $216K in Q2, data show

There was $563,650 less in event revenue than expected, while there was $239,002 more in food and beverage revenue.
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