Voltage ’25 draws hundreds of youth for New Year’s celebration
After hundreds of youth rang in the New Year at Voltage ’25, Joe’s Place founder Joe Dueck said the overnight event stood out for an uncommon reason — how smoothly
After hundreds of youth rang in the New Year at Voltage ’25, Joe’s Place founder Joe Dueck said the overnight event stood out for an uncommon reason — how smoothly
For another holiday season, the Prairie Hearts Quilters Guild has wrapped up its annual Christmas placemat campaign, delivering hundreds of handmade pieces to seniors and hospital patients across Moose Jaw
A longstanding chapter in Moose Jaw’s agricultural landscape came to a quiet close as the aging grain elevator at Parrish & Heimbecker’s (P&H) 501 High Street West facility stopped receiving
Momentum continues to build for Michael Huehn, owner of The Travelling Bakery, as he advances deeper into the Greatest Baker Challenge where public voting determines who moves on. As of
Rooted in the proud traditions of the voyageurs and Red River settlers, Wakamow Valley came alive Oct. 3 as the inaugural Métis Fall Festival: Rendezvous and Voyageur Games celebrated the enduring spirit
The undead rose again in Connor Park last weekend, proving that nothing brings people together — living or otherwise — quite like a good chase. The Association communautaire fransaskoise de Moose
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
As Canadians marked National Volunteer Week from April 27 to May 3 under the theme “Volunteers Make Waves,” the Western Development Museum (WDM) in Moose Jaw celebrated the unwavering dedication
The Paddy Wagon, a Regina-based eatery renowned for its smash burgers, has officially reopened at a new location in Moose Jaw, now sharing a building with Taco Time at 204
Downtown Moose Jaw buzzed with energy throughout the week of the 2025 BKT Tires World Men’s Curling Championship, which brought a surge of visitors — and with them, a welcome
As the 2025 BKT World Men’s Curling Championship wrapped up in Moose Jaw, volunteers such as Allan Gall and Chad Hall played a crucial role in ensuring the event ran
Moose Gibson, a dedicated advocate for wheelchair curling and a fixture in the local sports scene, has been honoured with the prestigious Sports Builder Award this month. Presented on April
As the chill of winter melts away and spring warmth returns, Keon Garden Centre is ready to welcome gardeners with a wide selection of Canadian-sourced and locally chosen plants, expert
When Kimberly Lewis first heard her name announced as the recipient of the Perseverance Award at the PRISM Awards banquet in March, she was overwhelmed with appreciation. The owner of
For Don and Kathy Howe, celebrating 30 years as Tim Hortons franchise owners in Moose Jaw is more than just a business milestone — it’s a testament to the strength
For 12-year-old Luka Smerek, hockey has always been more than just a sport — it’s a chance to make friends, build confidence, and be part of a team. This season,
A roaring sea of green and yellow filled downtown Moose Jaw as the city’s Francophone community celebrated its rich heritage with the annual “Tintamarre” parade on the morning of March
After two decades of stitching together a close-knit quilting community, Quilter’s Haven is set to close its doors later this year as its co-owners prepare for retirement. Owners Arlyce Thompson
At just 17 years old, Zayden Anderson has already secured his place as one of Moose Jaw’s most accomplished young athletes. A Grade 12 student at Vanier Collegiate, Zayden’s dominance
More than two dozen men stepped up in a big way during the “Step Up For Her” fundraiser at the Town ‘N’ Country Mall on March 7, collectively walking over
The 21st annual Moose Jawg Charity Road Race is evolving into something bigger in 2025, as it becomes part of the brand-new Moose Jaw Running Festival. Set to take place
Supporters of Square One Community Inc. braved the chilly evening air to take part in the third annual “Walk for Warmth” fundraiser, raising awareness and roughly $13,000 for individuals facing
Young musicians from across the city showcased their skills at the Junior Select Band concert, held on the afternoon of March 15 at the A.E. Peacock Collegiate auditorium. Hosted by
As Square One Community Inc.’s third annual “Walk for Warmth” concluded at Zion United Church, the walk served as a reminder of the struggles faced by the unhoused, especially during
Studio Orange, a women’s-only movement studio in Moose Jaw, has officially opened its doors at a new location, marking a significant milestone in its mission to empower women through wellness.
Several Moose Jaw firefighters have been awarded the Fire Services Exemplary Service Medal this month in recognition of their years of dedicated service and commitment to public safety. The Fire