Diversified Services employee gets recognized for saving the life of a participant
Earlier in 2023, local resident Lacie McKenzie found herself in one of those rare situations where Red Cross training must be put to use. After saving the life of a
Earlier in 2023, local resident Lacie McKenzie found herself in one of those rare situations where Red Cross training must be put to use. After saving the life of a
The legacy of Scottish poet, writer, and folklore presenter Robert Burns will return this Thursday as Bobby’s Place prepares to host this year’s annual Robbie Burns Night on Jan. 25.
Cst. Josh MacNaughton with the ICE (Internet Child Exploitation) unit of the Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) gave a public information presentation at Ecole Palliser Heights School recently to better
The Jones Soda Company was originally founded by Canadian entrepreneurs during the mid 90s in Vancouver, B.C., and now features 64 different flavours and some of the most unique packaging
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture has conducted polling since 2013 with the aim of gaining insight into the public’s perception of the agriculture and agri-food industry. Results help assess the
An estimated 20,000 people in Saskatchewan live with some form of dementia. This is more people than live in Yorkton and is about the population of Warman. A Jan. 17
Beginning as a safe and chem-free New Year’s Eve celebratory option for youths, Voltage gives over 500 teenagers aged 13 – 19 a venue to ring in the new year […]
A local Grade 12 student from Central Collegiate by the name of Austin Kretsch has taken the initiative to raise funds for an upcoming educational field trip organized by Education
For musicians seeking a band to play in, The Moose Jaw Adult Concert Band is offering an opportunity for any adult in or around Moose Jaw to come out and
In a report published Jan. 3, the Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes unit has reported a 50 per cent increase in the number of homicide victims in the province over the
On Dec. 17, bird watchers and local naturalists spent the day counting the birds. The North America-wide Christmas Bird Count tradition goes back to 1900, with Moose Jaw hosting its