B&B Fruit Stand celebrates 40 years of selling juicy and colourful produce Moose Jaw's Nimegeers, Breitkreuz win Esso Cup national title with Regina Rebels Warriors' Ripplinger named WHL East Division nominee for Executive of the Year
MOOSE JAW — Seven national and international speakers will bring their knowledge, experience and perspectives about children’s education to Moose Jaw this May as part of a conference focused on early learning.
Wheelchair curling newcomers Ehsani, Hess were ready to take to the ice at nationals World Men's Curling Championship coming to Moose Jaw in 2025 Former Sask. Polytech student appointed as new dean of Moose Jaw campus' business school
Here are five stories we are highlighting this morning. 1. Political and business leaders react to Justin Trudeau resigning as prime minister. 2. Justin Trudeau has prorogued Parliament and will step down as prime minister after the Liberals hold a leadership race.
MOOSE JAW —Canadian farmers had a great year in 2023, putting almost $100 billion into bank accounts. A 13.7 per cent increase in realized net farm income, the highest in five years, was driven by higher crop marketings and higher livestock prices, according to Statistics Canada.
Moose Jaw's Ackerman wins Viterra Scotties women's provincial curling championship Alex Carleton named 2023 Moose Jaw Citizen of the Year Co-op GM Geoff Anderson named CEO as part of internal restructuring
MOOSE JAW — The membership of the Moose Jaw Police Service grew by three on Friday. On Jan. 3, Jaret Schneider, Christian-Paul Homer, and Jeremy Reschke were sworn in as constables with the Moose Jaw Police Service.
MOOSE JAW -- It might now have been perfect, but the way things are going for the Moose Jaw WINMAR Warriors in the Sask Male AAA Hockey League right now, it seems like finding a way to win is becoming pretty normal.
MOOSE JAW — When it comes to winning any major curling championship, often it’s just a matter of finding the right wins at the right time. That was exactly the case for Kaylee Hogeboom and her Moose Jaw Curling Centre foursome at the Curl Sask U18 girls provincial championship last weekend.
MOOSE JAW -- The Moose Jaw Warriors being in close games has become a bit of a theme as of late, and Saturday was no exception. The key will be to find a way to get positive results out of the hard-fought battles going forward.
MOOSE JAW -- The Moose Jaw WINMAR Warriors didn’t get off to the fastest of starts against the Yorkton Kinsmen Maulers on Saturday afternoon, but once they got things going, it was all systems go. After falling behind early in the first, the Warriors would go on to score four in the period, another... Read more
MOOSE JAW -- The Moose Jaw Warriors did what they could to take a win over the Prince Albert Raiders on Friday night, but ended up falling just short in the end. Ty Muenier would score the winner in the shootout and the Raiders would go on to a 3-2 victory over the Warriors in…
MOOSE JAW — City council received a report during a recent meeting about city hall’s third-quarter activities, with that document including information about the public works and utilities branch.
MOOSE JAW — City hall’s recreation branch experienced the most safety incidents during this year’s third quarter, with many of those situations requiring first aid due to wasp stings, data show.
OTTAWA -- Team Canada’s run at the World Junior Hockey Championship has once again come to a disappointing end. Adam Jecho scored the game-winning goal in the final minute and Czechia would go on to a 4-3 victory to knock Canada from the tournament for the second straight season on Thursday night... Read more
Bizworld’s five favourite stocks for 2024 performed poorly compared to the benchmark TSE Composite index. On average the five fell 2.6 per cent compared with around 20 per cent gain for the TSE index.
“Where, oh where, did that year go?” is a common question being shared among friends and strangers as we all reflect on the end of 2024 and ponder on what 2025 might have in store for us individually, collectively and community-wise.
MOOSE JAW — City hall’s department of operations plans to hire an operations analyst in 2025 to act as a supportive link between the engineering branch and finance department during projects. City council approved the position during a recent executive committee meeting and authorized the... Read more
REGINA -- The Moose Jaw Warriors nearly saw one get away on Wednesday afternoon in Regina, but one of their most consistent performers of the season would end up saving the day. Rilen Kovacevic scored his 21st goal of the season with 38 seconds remaining in regulation, and the Warriors would take... Read more
When the weather outside is frightful — and even when it isn’t — some recipes can’t fail but warm the heart and one’s innards as well. This week’s recipes offer a variety of main course meals, at least two which might be considered forms of comfort foods.
MOOSE JAW — The public art committee is hunting for another location to hang the Chinese mural after learning that the owners of the Jade Garden Restaurant are no longer interested in hosting it. City administration informed members during their recent meeting that the restaurant owners did not... Read more
OTTAWA -- Undisciplined play and an inability to finish despite creating chances led to Team Canada dropping their final game of the World Junior Hockey Championship round robin on Tuesday night. Canada gave the United States seven power plays on the night and the U.S. would score on three of them... Read more
MOOSE JAW -- The Moose Jaw Warriors have had more than their share of difficult times in the third period in recent games, but it was their turn to have things go their way on Tuesday night. Ethan Semeniuk scored twice in the final frame and the Warriors would go on to a 4-2 victory…
REGINA - Saskatchewan United Party leader Jon Hromek has resigned. In a news release the party announced Hromek not only has departed the leadership, but he appears to be ending his involvement in the party as well. In a statement Dwight Bunyan, party president, said the following:
The sentence — May you live in interesting times — is often taken as a curse. If so we are cursed. There is no proof that the sentence originated from the Chinese philosopher Confucius. The globe and our country face challenges on political, economic and social fronts as we enter 2025.
MOOSE JAW — Prairie South School Division (PSSD) has reappointed 11 directors to a committee that manages a bursary fund carried over from the former Moose Jaw school division. During their December board meeting, trustees voted to have Jeff Feeley, Mary Jukes, Al Kessler, Aline Kirk, Pam Ludwar,... Read more
CALGARY -- Moose Jaw WINMAR Warriors have seen their run come to an end at the Circle K Classic. The Airdrie CFR Bisons scored two goals in the first period and added another three in the second before going on to a 6-3 victory in the tournament quarter-final on Monday afternoon.
MOOSE JAW — The Kinsmen Sportsplex Pool and the Phyllis Dewar Outdoor Pool both saw an increase in attendance during the third quarter of this year compared to previous years, new data shows. From July 1 to Sept. 30, the indoor pool had 30,842 people use the venue, compared to 28,348 in 2023, 28,... Read more
Forty years ago, I was a fanatic to play intellectual board games, much to the chagrin of my then fiancée Patti. I amassed every edition of Trivial Pursuit I could find. Another game I enjoyed was A Question of Scruples: The Game of Moral Dilemmas.
MOOSE JAW — All city council members now know the boards, committees and commissions on which they will serve during the next few years as part of their responsibilities to connect with the community.
CALGARY -- The Moose Jaw WINMAR Warriors are into the quarter-final at the Circle K Classic. The Warriors scored four goals in the first period and never looked back on their way to a 7-3 win over the Calgary Northstars in their final round robin game on Sunday night.
OTTAWA -- It was another game that was a little too close for comfort for Team Canada at the World Junior Hockey Championship on Sunday night, but this time they were able to get the job done. Canada took a 1-0 lead out of the first period and held that edge until two late third-period…
BUFFALO POUND LAKE - On Dec. 28, 2024, at 4 p.m., Moose Jaw Conservation Officers received a TIPP call regarding two whole Northern Pike that were left to waste approximately 1.5 miles west of the Sun Valley Resort, near Buffalo Pound Lake, at the Junction of Range RD 2265 and Township RD 200.
MOOSE JAW -- The Moose Jaw Warriors were once again within striking distance of their Western Hockey League opponent heading into the final period on Saturday night, and once again saw things get away.
CALGARY -- A slow start proved to be too much to overcome for the Moose Jaw WINMAR Warriors at the Circle K Classic U18 AAA tournament in Calgary on Saturday morning. The New York-based Bishop Kearney Selects put together a dominating first period and took a 2-1 lead before adding single markers in... Read more
OTTAWA -- It was supposed to be a traditional easy win against an overmatched opponent for Team Canada at the World Junior Hockey Championship on Friday night in Ottawa. Instead, it turned into the first major upset of the tournament.
SASKATOON -- It took a little longer than they would have liked, but once the Saskatoon Blades scored their Teddy Bear Toss goal against the Moose Jaw Warriors on Friday night, it was all systems go. The Blades would go on to score five straight in the third period -- including the Toss goal by…
CALGARY -- The Moose Jaw WINMAR Warriors made it a perfect day for Saskatchewan teams at the Circle K Classic U18 AAA tournament on Friday afternoon. Hours after the Regina Pat Canadians took a 6-4 win over the Calgary Royals in their tournament opener, the Warriors scored three in the third on... Read more
MOOSE JAW — The Friendly City Optimist Club recently made their yearly donation of toys, games and other items to the Pediatric Ward at the Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital. The Optimist motto, “Friend of Youth,” is the focus for their yearly project and donations.
MOOSE JAW — Mizpah Chapter No. 1, Order of the Eastern Start held an installation ceremony for 2025 officer son Dec. 2. Members from Regina, Swift Current, Drinkwater, Assiniboia, and Moose Jaw continue to support a variety of provincial and local charities.