First Rider program introduces young students to school bus safety
Excitement and perhaps a little nervous energy was in the air as soon-to-be kindergarteners and Pre K students gathered at Lindale Elementary School on the afternoon of Aug. 15 to
Excitement and perhaps a little nervous energy was in the air as soon-to-be kindergarteners and Pre K students gathered at Lindale Elementary School on the afternoon of Aug. 15 to
Last week, the Fun Friday Quilters group met up at the Timothy Eaton Gardens to host a quilt show with the intention of helping to raise funds in support of
In a heartwarming display of community spirit from Moose Jaw’s senior community, several local retirement homes partnered up to contribute a sizable donation in support of the Moose Jaw &
During an international tour of Moose Jaw and the Canadian Prairies this week, one Japanese student partaking in the Spike & Ai International student program celebrated her birthday in Canada
In partnership with Skills Canada Saskatchewan and the Holy Trinity Catholic School Division, the Nanan STEM Academy hosted a recent educational summer camp to teach young students about life skills
BRICKSPO, the annual mini-building-block extravaganza of all things Lego, returned to the Western Development Museum in Moose Jaw from July 27 to 28 to showcase some creative minds from across
The prestigious Larry Wilson Scholarship program has returned this summer to assist deserving students hoping to pursue the fine arts with some of the funds needed to take the next
Lights, camera, accolades! A rising star and Moose Jaw resident will be representing her hometown as the aspiring young film producer, Amelia Mitchell, recently learned that her short film has
To engage with voters, supporters, and the community this weekend, the Saskatchewan Party held an informal community barbecue at the Rotary Park in Wakamow Valley on July 27. The barbecue
In the spirit of omotenashi — Japan’s renowned display of hospitality — and to bridge the cultural gap between east and west through an exciting student program, 19 Japanese elementary-level
Moose Jaw’s newest dental clinic was founded by two brothers who were originally from Nigeria. Their journey, which led them to the Civic Centre Plaza in Moose Jaw, speaks to
The City of Moose Jaw recently hosted a few prominent tourism influences from across Canada as they received an unforgettable opportunity to explore and promote a few prominent experiences from
During this year’s Festival of Words, Brent Butt delivered a two-hour talk at the Mae Wilson Theatre starting at 8 p.m. on July 20. Butt’s discussion opened with live comedy
In a swearing-in ceremony at the Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) on July 19, two new officers — Daniel Heimbecker and Jackson Anderson — have taken their oath to serve […]
The Moose Jaw Salvation Army is welcoming new leadership as it transitions to a new corps officer this July. Hailing from Newfoundland, Major Byron Kean and his wife, Winnipeg-born Lieutenant
Cyclists and BMX enthusiasts have something to look forward to this summer as the Moose Jaw Police Association Bike Park has undergone significant maintenance upgrades by the city’s contractor, Edmonton-based
Ruck It Up for Mental Health is a local charity that raises money to support Journey to Hope Moose Jaw in its effort to promote mental health initiatives. Funds are
Moose Jaw’s food bank is facing a potential temporary closure due to rising costs and a lack of donations this summer, which aligns to a nation-wide trend of increased food
Moose Jaw’s downtown was the scene of bustling activity, including the familiar sights, smells, and sounds of the yearly Sidewalk Days festival as thousands of visitors packed the streets from
A stroll through the Town ‘N’ Country Mall’s empty food court suggests that the mall’s best days are well behind it – but there’s a new development that may turn
One Moose Jaw resident is making the most of a bad day this summer. After Janine Rivard returned home from an out-of-town trip during a windy spell in June, she
Drivers will have to lay off the gas in school zones this summer as the City of Moose Jaw continues to move its speed limits from 40 down to 30
The Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery (MJMAG) welcomed a new addition to the team this spring, and the gallery is thrilled to announce its new manager who brings with
On the afternoon of June 29, friends and family of Moose Jaw resident Pauline Mah gathered in celebration of her 100-year birthday at Chateau St. Michael’s where she recently moved
With an ever-growing need for local medical services and over 4,000 surgeries taking place each year, the Moose Jaw Health Foundation (MJHF) has launched an ambitious fundraiser – the Vision
To safeguard Moose Jaw’s watershed system, the South Hill Community Association in partnership with the Moose Jaw River Watershed Stewards, the Wakamow Valley Authority, and the City of Moose Jaw
A new electronic sport is taking off across Canada, and in Saskatchewan, the Saskatchewan Esports Association (SEA) is hoping to one day position the province as a leader in the
After more than three decades of dedicated service and bravery in the line of duty, the Moose Jaw Professional Firefighter’s Association IAFF Local 553, the Moose Jaw Fire Department (MJFD),
Heartland Hospice’s Serenity Garden project at Pioneer Lodge is quickly taking shape thanks to a generous community who helped the non-profit in its mission to create a comforting hospice space
The Moose Jaw Express launched a small contest with Grady Lamontagne’s Grade 8 class at École Palliser Heights School earlier this June. Students who chose to participate were asked to