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‘Healthcare Rocks 4’ returns with U2 tribute in support of local hospital care
Residents are invited to turn up the volume for local health care this spring, as the Moose Jaw Health Foundation (MJHF) prepares to host its fourth annual “Healthcare Rocks” fundraiser in support of improved medical care at the Dr. F.H. Wigmore...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Moose Jaw Community Players seek cast, crew for return of ‘Notoriously Moose Jaw’
Moose Jaw Community Players is inviting residents to step into the city’s past and onto the stage as auditions continue for the return of Notoriously Moose Jaw. The locally written production, which sold out during its original run in 2023, is being...
Read Full Story (Page 1)NEW YEAR. NEW GOALS. NEW YOU.
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Read Full Story (Page 1)Sask Polytech Startup Challenge opens doors for local entrepreneurs
Local entrepreneurs and aspiring business owners are invited to participate in the Sask Polytech Startup Challenge, a provincewide program returning in early 2026 to support the growth of early-stage ventures with the chance to earn up to $10,000. The...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Chamber opens nominations for Citizen and Group of the Year awards
The Moose Jaw & District Chamber of Commerce is once again inviting residents to help celebrate the people and organizations who strengthen community life, with nominations now open for the 2025 Citizen and Group of the Year awards. The annual program...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Voltage ‘25 promises steampunk adventure, live music and chem-free fun for youth
Saskatchewan’s largest chem-free New Year’s Eve party for teens is gearing up for another massive night as Voltage ‘25 returns to Hillcrest Apostolic Church with live music, robots, puppies, and a steampunk timetravel twist. Hosted by Joe’s Place...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Family Resource Centre to host third annual Winter Wonderland event
Families with young children will have another chance to enjoy a morning of holiday fun as the third annual “Winter Wonderland” event returns to the Early Years Family Resource Centre on Friday, Dec. 5. The free, come-and-go program runs from 9 a.m....
Read Full Story (Page 1)Santa’s coming to town: Kinsmen Santa Claus parade set for Nov. 23
The Moose Jaw Kinsmen Santa Claus Parade is returning to kick off the holiday season, bringing Christmas spirit back to Main Street North on Sunday, Nov. 23. All parade entries will convene at the Town ‘N’ Country Mall beginning at 4:30 p.m., with the...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘Book Talk’ program invites older adults to connect through reading
For many older adults, finding meaningful social connection can become increasingly difficult as workplaces fade into memory, children grow busier, and everyday routines become quieter — but a new monthly program hopes to change that one conversation...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Veterans remembered as annual poppy campaign hits city streets
Volunteers and cadets braved a crisp Saturday morning on Nov. 1 as the Royal Canadian Legion’s annual poppy campaign continued across the city, with teams stationed at storefronts to collect donations and honour Canada’s veterans ahead of Remembrance...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Legion members, volunteers launch Moose Jaw’s annual poppy campaign
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 59 has officially launched this year’s annual Poppy Campaign, a long-standing effort to honour Canada’s veterans and support those in need across the community. Poppy chairperson Sue Knox said the campaign is already...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Special delivery: Girl Guide’s paper route helps fund trip to Europe
Delivering newspapers has long taught children and youth the value of hard work, and for Sascha, a paper carrier for the Moose Jaw Express, it’s helping fund a once-in-alifetime trip to Europe. The third-year Pathfinder is saving every dollar from her...
Read Full Story (Page 1)20th annual Better Together Food Drive needs extra volunteers
The Better Together Food Drive is celebrating its 20th anniversary this month, but it needs more help than expected after 80 athletes who normally volunteer withdrew due to Halloween night games. Hillcrest Apostolic Church is hosting the food drive,...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Moose Jaw Adult Concert Band opens doors to first-time players
The Moose Jaw Adult Concert Band is hitting a new note this fall, launching a beginnerlevel group to welcome first-time players and longtime musicians looking for a fresh start. The new ensemble will rehearse from 7 to 8 p.m. on Thursday evenings at...
Read Full Story (Page 1)South Sask HC Showcase set to skate into Moose Jaw this November
Hockey fans can gear up for a fastpaced weekend of action this November when the South Sask HC Showcase lands in Moose Jaw, spotlighting the next generation of elite Western Canadian talent. From Nov. 6 to 9, the showcase will see several top-tier...
Read Full Story (Page 3)‘Professor Wow!’ to bring ‘invisible’ science to life at École St. Margaret
Students will get a dose of science infused with circus showmanship when the Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils (OSAC) Performing Arts in Schools program arrives at École St. Margaret later this month. The show, Professor Wow! and the...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Little Chicago Show & Shine rolling back into downtown Moose Jaw
The heart of downtown Moose Jaw will showcase chrome and character this month, as the Little Chicago Show and Shine returns for its fourth annual event on Saturday, Sept. 13. Running from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the show will feature hundreds of classic...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Tourism Moose Jaw’s pub crawl going green for Rider Nation
Tourism Moose Jaw is giving its annual pub crawl a new twist this year with a Rider-themed night out set for Friday, Sept. 19. In support of the city’s historic trolley tours, and with an announcement aligned with the traditional Labour Day Classic...
Read Full Story (Page 3)A little more conversation: Rory Allen returning for ‘All Shook Up’ pancake breakfast
For those who missed Rory Allen’s record-setting finale at “Concerts in the Park,” the Moose Jaw Health Foundation (MJHF) is offering another chance to see the acclaimed Elvis tribute artist live this fall. Allen will headline the Festival of Trees...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Moose Jaw prepares for largest Shriners parade in Sask. history
The Midwest Shrine Association (MSA) summer conference will wrap up with a burst of colour, music, and community spirit you don’t want to miss as more than 400 Shriners parade down Main Street North from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Aug. 23. The...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Rory Allen to rock Crescent Park as final ‘Concerts in the Park’ performer
It’s now or never — and the Moose Jaw Health Foundation (MJHF) is ready to end its 30th annual Concerts in the Park series with “a whole lotta shakin’,” as Elvis Presley tribute artist Rory Allen hits the Crescent Park Amphitheatre stage for one last...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Straker performing at Sukanen Museum
One of Saskatchewan’s rising stars on the music scene will perform an outdoor concert at the Sukanen Ship Museum and Pioneer Village in August. The Aug. 10 concert will happen at the 1913 grain elevator— part of his second year performing tour at some...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Rock supergroup Toque revealed as Homestand ‘25 headliner
The wait is over: River Street Promotions has officially announced that Canadian rock supergroup Toque will headline this year’s Homestand charity concert. The band — known for high-energy performances and nostalgic covers of Canadian rock hits — will...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Mossbank festival a chance to enjoy food, car show, street dancing, history
For more than 20 years, the Town of Mossbank’s Old Wives Lake Festival has entertained thousands of people with many fun activities that also build community and promote regional history. This year’s festival takes place from Friday, July 18, to...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Sask. snow plane, dog show features of Sukanen Family Day
Fun for the family will be present at the Sukanen Ship Museum and Pioneer Village on Sunday, July 20. This year’s version of the annual Family Day event will give visitors an opportunity to see and explore a rare part of Saskatchewan history. A...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘Yee Ha’ youth equestrian event returns to Moose Jaw for four-day workshop
The Golden Mile Arena is set to come alive with hooves, hay, and happy riders as “Yee Ha” ’25 trots into town this July for four days of hands-on equestrian learning and fun. Running July 10 to 13 at the Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds, the youth-focused...
Read Full Story (Page 3)ParkArt ‘25 promises biggest Canada Day showing in years
Crescent Park will come alive with colour, creativity and community spirit on Canada Day as the Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery (MJMAG) hosts its annual ParkArt fundraiser on July 1. ParkArt ’25 will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Crescent Park just...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Buffalo Pound Provincial Park brings family fun and entertainment this June
Buffalo Pound Provincial Park is gearing up for a vibrant start to summer, with cultural programming, live entertainment, and refreshing poolside fun all on the horizon — and it’s just a quick drive from Moose Jaw. The marquee event is Prairie Day,...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Keon Garden Centre calls on local businesses to support wildfire relief
A local business owner is issuing a heartfelt call to action for Moose Jaw to once again rally around those in need — this time, for northern Saskatchewan communities impacted by devastating wildfires. Marcy Duffey, owner of Keon Garden Centre, took...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Legion invites public to honour Canada’s veterans at Decoration Day ceremony
Branch 59 of the Royal Canadian Legion in Moose Jaw is inviting the public to take part in this year’s Decoration Day ceremony, a quiet but powerful tradition dedicated to remembering the service and sacrifice of Canada’s veterans. Set for Sunday,...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Ruck It Up raises over $5,000 for Journey to Hope Moose Jaw after this year’s ruck
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 raised through an annual rucking march that takes place in Moose Jaw’s scenic Wakamow...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Moose Jaw Adult Concert Band to celebrate a decade of music on May 16
The Moose Jaw Adult Concert Band is set to celebrate a decade of music-making with a special anniversary concert on Friday, May 16, at A.E. Peacock Collegiate’s Centennial Auditorium. The performance will begin at 7:30 p.m., with doors opening at 7...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Still time to get your tickets for ‘Remember the Legends’ tribute show coming to Moose Jaw
There’s only a couple more weeks to get your tickets for Saskatchewan’s own Brenda Lee Cottrell’s tribute show coming to the Mae Wilson Theatre on Friday, May 9. “Remember the Legends,” described as “very powerful, emotional, and interactive,” will...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Homegrown Farmers Market set to return to Langdon Crescent in May
Moose Jaw’s Homegrown Farmers Market is set to return to Langdon Crescent to mark the start of another season of local flavour and handmade goods starting Saturday, May 31. The outdoor market, which will run whether rain or shine from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m....
Read Full Story (Page 1)Square One, Rotary Club’s ‘Brunch and Learn’ event to support local housing initiatives
Square One Community Inc. and the Rotary Club of Moose Jaw Wakamow are inviting residents to a Spring Brunch and Learn event at the Hillcrest Apostolic Church on Saturday, April 26. The event aims to raise funds for Square One’s supportive housing...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Heartland Hospice welcomes public to attend grand opening of new hospice care wing
Heartland Hospice Moose Jaw proudly invites the community to attend the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new hospice care wing at Pioneer Lodge on Friday, April 11. Formally announced and launched on May 6, 2024, the renovations at Pioneer...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Friends of the Library to host spring book sale this April
Book lovers in Moose Jaw will have another chance to browse a wide selection of used books while supporting their local library at the upcoming Friends of the Library book sale. The sale, which takes place twice each year, is scheduled to run at the...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Moose Jaw’s Tim Hortons franchise owners celebrate 30 years of business
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 of their community and the relationships they’ve built along the way. “We are thankful...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Health Foundation’s ‘Little Princess Ball’ promises another year of enchantment and charity
A touch of magic is returning to Moose Jaw this spring as the Little Princess Ball prepares to once again dazzle children and parents alike — all in support of a good cause. Hosted annually by the Moose Jaw Health Foundation (MJHF), the beloved...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Square One’s Walk for Warmth returns March 13 to support local housing initiatives
TRIM: BLEED: Square One Community Inc. is making IMAGE RES: a final push for participants and support NOTES: ahead of its annual Walk for Warmth C M Y K fundraiser that aims to raise vital funds for the Community Supportive Housing Initiative...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Women-honouring PRISM Awards returning after five-year hiatus
An awards program that recognizes the contributions of women in various industries in the community is making a comeback after a five-year hiatus. For the first time since 2020, the PRISM Awards are returning to Moose Jaw to honour ladies who show...
Read Full Story (Page 3)River Street Promotions donates $28K from ‘A Night in Nashville’ to youth wellness fund
Board members from River Street Promotions (RSP) joined sponsors and officials from both school divisions at the Moose Jaw Co-op Agro Centre to present a donation of over $28,000 benefitting students in the Prairie South and Holy Trinity Catholic...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Radiant Skin Clinic hosting Women’s Day luncheon to uplift and empower women
Radiant Skin Clinic invites you to celebrate International Women’s Day and support the Moose Jaw Transition House with a charity luncheon featuring live music, artists at work, swag bags, and a guest presentation by keynote speaker Darci Lang meant to...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Moose Jaw Kinettes invite you to come celebrate eight decades of community service
The Kinette Club of Moose Jaw is mark TRIM: BLEED: ing a significant milestone as the club prepares IMAGE RES: to celebrate 80 years of dedicated NOTES: service, camaraderie, and community Software: InDesign C M Y K impact with a come-and-go...
Read Full Story (Page 4)Multicultural Council seeks hygiene products to help newcomers get established
The Moose Jaw Multicultural Council (MJMC) and the Moose Jaw Newcomer Welcome Centre are holding an ongoing hygiene product drive to help support Moose Jaw’s newest residents this January. The hygiene product drive began on Jan. 13 and will conclude...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Square One announces upcoming ‘Walk for Warmth’ community fundraiser
Maxton Eckstein, the co-ordinator of Square One Community Inc., announced further details on the organization’s upcoming annual Walk for Warmth fundraiser with proceeds going to strengthen its supportive housing initiative this winter. Walk for Warmth...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Beloved Lion Dance returning to this year’s Chinese New Year banquet
Some people perceive the snake as a dangerous reptile to avoid, but it holds special importance in Chinese culture since it symbolizes wisdom and transformation and offers opportunities for growth and change. The slithering snake is the sixth creature...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Prairie South School Division seeks host families for student exchange program
A local couple affiliated with the Prairie South School Division (PSSD) is looking for a few families to host Brazilian exchange students as part of it’s regular programming and approximately six students still need a place to stay as of Jan 4. The...
Read Full Story (Page 3)New police board members eager to contribute to community’s safety
The Board of Police Commissioners welcomed three new members to the group seeing commissioners Doug Blanc, Crystal Froese, Patricia Martynook and Nicole Swanson take their oaths and start their year-long term. Mayor Clive Tolley was absent from the...
Read Full Story (Page 2)Health foundation seeks help to raise funds for two new pediatric hospital beds
This holiday season, the Moose Jaw Health Foundation (MJHF) is inviting the community to make a difference by supporting its Buy-a-Bed Campaign. The initiative aims to raise funds for two specialized pediatric beds at the Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Food bank receives $13K donation with arrival of CPKC Holiday Train
To keep the holiday spirit on track, the Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) Railroad’s 2024 Holiday Train arrived at Moose Jaw’s rail yards along Manitoba Street West featuring artists Tyler Shaw, Shawnee Kish, and a donation drive in support of the...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Joe’s Place announces Voltage ‘24,area’s largest chem-free New Year’s party for youth
Youths aged 13 to 19 are invited to Saskatchewan’s largest drug- and alcohol-free New Year’s Eve celebration as Joe’s Place announces the return of Voltage to ring in the New Year with a full lineup of entertainment. Voltage 2024 will take place at...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Valley of Lights set to return to Moose Jaw’s Wakamow Valley
In a return of its festive annual Christmastime event, the Wakamow Valley Authority is proud to announce this year’s Valley of Lights show as it helps usher in the spirit of the holidays for children of all ages this December. This year’s show will...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Food bank-focused ‘Good Buy to Hunger’ campaign underway at Co-op
One of the city’s largest annual food drives is underway, as the Moose Jaw Co-op Grocery Store has launched its “Good Buy to Hunger” campaign to support the food bank. The initiative to help the Moose Jaw and District Food Bank kicked off on Nov. 12...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Salvation Army prepares to launch annual Christmas campaigns
As part of its year-round campaign to support individuals and families through local partnerships, the Salvation Army of Moose Jaw needs your help as it embarks on several charitable community projects this holiday season. “The Salvation Army has...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Vanier students to make toes tap with ABBA-infused musical ‘Mamma Mia!’
Get ready to tap your toes to music from ABBA and enjoy some Greek culture as Vanier Collegiate’s theatre troupe prepares to entertain audiences with the musical comedy Mamma Mia! The production is at the Mae Wilson Theatre from Thursday, Nov. 21 to...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Multicultural council presents ‘An Evening Around the World’ fundraiser dinner
The Moose Jaw Multicultural Council (MJMC) is proud to present “An Evening Around the World,” a fundraising dinner where guests will be treated to a diverse away of culinary options and entertainment for an immersive, international perspective. The...
Read Full Story (Page 5)RE-ELECT MAYOR CLIVE TOLLEY LEADERSHIP, VISION, TEAMWORK
I love our city, and as your Mayor for the past 3 years, I have proven to have the strength, skill, and ability to lead the City of Moose Jaw through tough times! Action is underway to make us a better city now and in the future!
Read Full Story (Page 1)Volunteers still needed for 19th annual Better Together Food Drive
On Halloween night, it won’t just be young goblins and ghouls prowling the streets but also hundreds of volunteers going door to door collecting donations for the food bank. On Thursday, Oct. 31, Hillcrest Apostolic Church will be holding the 19th...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Carla Beck will: It’s time for Change.
Remove the PST from children’s clothes and groceries to save you money on the essentials. Suspend the gas tax to save you 15 cents a litre every time you fill up your car. Hire more doctors, nurses, and healthcare workers and train and support the...
Read Full Story (Page 2)GREY CUP PLAYOFFS BOUND: Roughriders clinch spot in post-season with win over Elks
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are back in the Canadian Football League playoffs, The Roughriders clinched a spot in the postseason for the first time since the 2021 campaign on Saturday night, thanks to a 28-24 victory over the Edmonton Elks in...
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1. Droops 5. Sporting venue 10. Pear type 14. “Oh dear!” 15. Chocolate substitute 16. Wicked 17. Architectural plans 19. Protagonist 20. Lower limb 21. Cowboy sport 22. Most bad 23. Unseeing 25. What trains run on 27. Jerk 28. Plover 31....
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