Journey to Hope passes the torch after nearly two decades of service
MOOSE JAW — The glow of candlelight and the steady fall of gentle rain set the tone for a solemn evening in Crescent Park, as Journey to Hope Moose Jaw
MOOSE JAW — The glow of candlelight and the steady fall of gentle rain set the tone for a solemn evening in Crescent Park, as Journey to Hope Moose Jaw
Chateau St. Michael’s combines quality nursing care, new Care Lite suites, and a home-like setting to give families peace of mind at every level of care MOOSE JAW — Chateau
“There’s a vibe in Moose Jaw, well before Homestand was ever here,” she said. “I feel this event really shows what that spirit is in a very tangible way.” MOOSE
The first week of September brought food, music, and new opportunities to the Moose Jaw campus of Saskatchewan Polytechnic, as students gathered for Welcome Week festivities designed to ease the
Students in both the Prairie South School Division and the Holy Trinity Catholic School Division are back in school, with classes resuming Sept. 2. For most, the return means reconnecting
Get ready to treat your taste buds to 25 different flavours of ice cream at Moose Jaw’s newest frozen snack shop that promises to churn out plenty of smiles along
Anyone travelling down the Trans-Canada Highway near Mortlach, Sask. will now recognize the entrance to the small-town village thanks to a lively, colourful, and unique 15-foot sculpture of Don Cherry.
The third annual Greek Night held May 11 at the Moose Jaw Events Centre was viewed as a wonderful success and brought the community together in an evening of charity
One of Moose Jaw’s dearest citizens celebrated a remarkable milestone on May 31 as Laurianne Gaucher, now a beloved resident of Atria Mulberry Estates, has just turned 101. Her remarkable
A local woman has reunited with her father after an emotional 51-year search and is now hoping others in a similar position can find hope from her experience. “All my
Meet Len and Bernie Mintenko, a remarkable couple whose love for the community blooms as bright as the roughly 1,200 sunflowers they’re growing in support of local charities. This year,
The “Band City” has now proven that it’ll take more than a global pandemic or a province-wide dispute between teachers and the provincial government to keep the Moose Jaw Band