In pictures: Moose Jaw shines blue to commemorate the RCAF centennial
On the night of April 1, Moose Jaw’s City Hall lit up its clock tower in blue to recognize the 100-year anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force as a
On the night of April 1, Moose Jaw’s City Hall lit up its clock tower in blue to recognize the 100-year anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force as a
Long-time customers of Kwala-T Cleaners may have been growing concerned about the lack of dry-cleaning availability in Moose Jaw following its closure, but customers no longer have to consider fuelling
Christie Whelan is a local farmer featured on a recent episode of the Saskatchewan-based docuseries, “Flat Out Food.” The series aims to connect people with their food and the goal
As Moose Jaw’s City Hall lit up in blue to commemorate the Royal Canadian Air Force’s centennial anniversary this past week, all eyes were to the sky and one detail
Two weeks after the inaugural ‘Swing into Spring’ event launched in downtown Moose Jaw by local entrepreneur Laurie Hysuick, the project’s creator said she’s happy with how things turned out
Debbie Rigetti is honouring the memory of her mother-in-law while also pursuing her dream of supporting charitable causes in the community, thanks to what has proven to be a successful
The new principal at Sacred Heart Community School is sharing a novel approach to acknowledging the otherwise underappreciated good deeds of students in what he calls the “Good News Student
The Moose Jaw Public Library is looking to expand its range of French language programming this year, and two of its leading initiatives, l’heure du conte (Storytime) and tire-toi une bûche (Pull
The atmosphere at Moose Jaw Diversified Services is filled with excitement as one of the participants, Rachelle Wright, is cheering on her mother, Marie Wright, who’s now competing in the
There’s a new artwork exhibit in what may be considered an unlikely downtown venue as of March 13. Utilizing an otherwise underappreciated space at the Timothy Eaton Gardens building, the
Moose Jaw’s downtown became the scene of an animated demonstration during lunch hour on March 18, as student athletes rallied before City Hall to express their frustration with the possibility
Students studying carpentry at A. E. Peacock Collegiate will be able to expand the range of possible shop options this semester, thanks to a generous donation provided by the Carpenters