Bovine suspect evades police on hoof as Moose Jaw’s rogue cow epidemic grows
An escaped cow made an unexpected attempt at freedom late in the afternoon of June 27, thereby joining one earlier incident from June 14 where a separate rogue bull was
An escaped cow made an unexpected attempt at freedom late in the afternoon of June 27, thereby joining one earlier incident from June 14 where a separate rogue bull was
Simpson Seeds officially broke ground on its new pulse processing facility June 26, which by next year will bring additional ag-sector employment to Moose Jaw and more agricultural processing capabilities
The South Hill Community Association announced the grand re-opening of South Hill’s Kinette Peter Pan Park on the afternoon of June 27. The ceremony recognized several improvements made to the
Following an extensive city-wide search from June 26 to 28, missing person Glen (Archie) Bell, 80, was found deceased in a remote greenspace area within Moose Jaw city limits at […]
In a province known for agriculture and sunny skies, it’s fitting that the approach to the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant can now harvest the sun’s rays thanks to a
In the spirit of honouring Saskatchewan’s Indigenous peoples through an act of truth and reconciliation during National Indigenous People’s Day, the Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation (SaskGaming) permanently raised the Treaty 4
SARCAN’s newest depot reached a major milestone as company representatives, dignitaries, and members of the recycling team gathered to formally celebrate the facility’s grand opening on the morning of June
On June 15, the Village of Mortlach drew thousands from around the province as it hosted its 15th annual Saskatoon Berry Festival, which proved to be a “berry good time”
One four-legged critter in Moose Jaw nearly earned a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records for being the oldest living donkey this year, as Bugsy, a 55-year-old donkey
In a world where abandoned, sick, and elderly animals often face uncertain futures, one local woman continues to do everything she can to offer more than 50 four-legged friends a
Square One Community Inc. is pleased to announce the hiring of a new special projects co-ordinator, Maxton Eckstein, who began his role with the local non-profit on June 10. Eckstein’s
On June 6, the Comfort Inn’s Hospitality Room was filled with laughter, memories, and camaraderie as nine former students reunited as part of an ongoing tradition to reminisce about their
In a celebration of employee dedication and in recognition of outstanding performance behind the wheel over the past year, KAG Canada (formerly Westcan Bulk Transport Ltd.) held its annual awards
The Moose Jaw Events Centre was host to an enthusiastic crowd of family, friends, faculty, and recent graduates from Sask. Polytech’s Moose Jaw campus June 13 as the 2024 convocation
The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) held its annual Fish Artwork Contest once again this year, and with a close judgment call by around 10 of the organization’s senior staff members,
C+C Concessions is thrilled to announce the official opening of its second business location at 15 Wing Moose Jaw’s Red Knight Arena, as local entrepreneur Melina Fulton continues to serve
Raise your glass and toast to Moose Jaw’s newest wine, beer, and spirits retailer, Maple Wine & Spirits, which is located where Pizza Hut once stood and brings an independent
In a time when relations between police officers and the communities they serve are often called into question or fraught with suspicion, Moose Jaw’s chief of police Rick Bourassa shared
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
Heartland Hospice proudly accepted an oversized cheque at Tim Horton’s on Main Street May 21 following the conclusion of the restaurant chain’s Smile Cookie campaign that ran from April 29
On May 16, the Moose Jaw ANAVETS No. 252 honoured the career of born-and-raised Moose Jaw resident Warrant Officer Darren Mark Weiss, who has served his country in numerous wars
The Saskatchewan RCMP has responded to what an official spokesperson described as “multiple inquiries” after a Saskatoon driver’s traffic ticket sparked a growing debate about the legalities of using your
As Mortlach prepares for its inaugural “Meet Me in Mortlach” project this summer, one of the first steps is nearly completed with an iconic wooden statue now marking the entrance
Following an earlier announcement by the Moose Jaw RCMP regarding human remains found in the RM of Moose Jaw on April 28, the RCMP’s Historical Case Unit is now asking