REGINA -- The Moose Jaw Warriors are back in the Western Hockey League win column. Rilen Kovacevic scored his second of the game with 1:31 to play in overtime to give the Warriors a 4-3 victory over the Regina Pats on Teddy Bear Toss Night in the Brandt Centre.
MOOSE JAW — Denean Tomlin has been working with a national aerospace conglomerate for under a year and is responsible for ensuring a new military pilot training program generates $10 billion during its 25-year lifespan.
CENTRAL BUTTE — Iver Main bi-annual dinner and auction was held on Saturday, Nov. 23, and despite Mother Nature, was truly a success. The community came together through a snowstorm to show their continued support for our facility and residents. The storm started around 4 p.m. just as guests were... Read more
SWIFT CURRENT -- The first championship round qualifiers have been decided at the RBC Dominion Securities Showdown currently underway at the Swift Current Curling Club. The ultra-elite event features some of the top men’s and women’s rinks from all over the world battling it out for $50,000... Read more
MOOSE JAW — With less than a week to go, excitement is building for “A Night in Nashville,” presented by the Moose Jaw Co-op and the Co-op Ethanol Complex and hosted by River Street Promotions. This must-see songwriter’s round will be hosted by Joel Stewart and features the incredible talents of... Read more
MOOSE JAW — A provincial court judge has granted bail to Mortlach resident Tyrel Terence Cronan, who is accused of four offences, including dangerous driving that killed one of his passengers. Judge Brian Hendrickson gave his decision in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on Dec. 13, based on evidence and... Read more
MOOSE JAW — The renaming of the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre was one highlight this year for the venue, along with the fact it returned to being a place of bustling activity. The Moose Jaw Centre for Arts and Culture (MJCAC) rebranded with a new name and logo because the organization had been long... Read more
MOOSE JAW — The Moose Jaw Co-op joined millions of individuals worldwide who’ve pledged their support for the global White Ribbon Campaign, a movement dedicated to engaging men and boys in an effort to end violence against women and promote compassionate masculinity.
MOOSE JAW — Contractors, tradesmen, aerospace industry officials and other interested parties now have a better understanding of a multi-billion-dollar pilot training program coming to Moose Jaw and how they can contribute and benefit.
MOOSEJAWTODAY.COM -- There’s a new leader atop the Saskatchewan Male AAA Hockey League. The Moose Jaw WINMAR Warriors took over first place for the first time this season thanks to a come-from-behind 5-4 victory over the Regina Pat Canadians in Regina on Wednesday night.
MOOSE JAW — The Moose Jaw Health Foundation (MJHF) is proud to announce its second year of partnering with the Early Years Family Resource Centre to host “Winter Wonderland,” a family-friendly morning of activities and holiday cheer meant for children ages five and under.
MOOSE JAW — Prairie South School Division has released the official results of this year’s school board elections, with the data showing how many people voted and how many ballots trustees received.
MOOSE JAW — Police board members will have to wait until January to receive accurate crime statistics after unexpected “anomalies” crept into the November report and inflated some numbers by over 400 per cent.
MOOSE JAW — With the goal of supporting the local animal shelter, Keon Garden Centre held its inaugural Maker’s Market at the greenhouse and owner Marcy Duffey was proud to hand over a cheque from the event’s proceeds to Donna Fritzke on behalf of the Moose Jaw Humane Society.
MOOSE JAW — Students from the Marketing 223 course at Sask. Polytech lent their expertise to help shape Moose Jaw’s future this semester. Through a collaborative research project with the city, these students analyzed key industries to support the city’s efforts to attract investors and position... Read more
MOOSE JAW — Prairie South School Division covers nearly 33,000 square kilometres of southern Saskatchewan, which means transporting students during the winter can sometimes be hazardous — especially in rural areas.
MOOSEJAWTODAY.COM -- The Moose Jaw Warriors have been having a tough time when it comes to one-goal games all season, and Tuesday night in Prince Albert was no exception. The Warriors battled back to tie the contest three times, but Harrison Lodewyk would score the eventual game-winner with 6:37 to... Read more
MOOSE JAW — With the goal of helping the Moose Jaw Humane Society and to encourage residents to shop local, Keon Garden Centre held its first-ever Maker’s Market on site with table rental fees going to support the local animal shelter.
MOOSE JAW — Gangster Alphonse (Al) Gabriel Capone has always been considered a larger-than-life character in Moose Jaw, but the Chicago crime boss’ presence here could soon grow again thanks to a building-size mural.
MOOSE JAW — Santa Claus has come to town and headlined the 14th annual Kinsmen Santa Claus Parade alongside Mrs. Claus to spread a little Christmas cheer for children of all ages. Despite several cancellations and a much reduced gathering of spectators due to safety concerns during freezing rain, a... Read more
MOOSE JAW — City administration will apply for national funding to create a climate risk assessment plan that it hopes will solidify its ability to secure federal money for projects like the Crescent View Lift Station.
MOOSE JAW — Tourism Moose Jaw had an economically challenging 2024 compared to previous years, with trolley breakdowns and a lack of federal funding affecting the bottom line. The tourism centre had just under 25,000 visitors this year, compared to about 28,000 visitors last year and nearly 26,000... Read more
The new city council will face questions from taxpayers about the city’s $110 million in reserves. Two lines of thought exist about these reserves. One wants to spend them to complete needed infrastructure upgrades like water and sewer lines.
MOOSE JAW — The Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Corporation (BPWTC) plans to increase water prices next year because the cities of Moose Jaw and Regina consumed less of the liquid this year. The corporation charged $400 per megalitre this year for water rates but intends to increase that to $461.50/... Read more
Here are five stories we are highlighting this morning. 1. As backlogs build along with holiday angst, wait times and shipping rates continue to grow for consumers and businesses dealing with the Canada Post strike.
MOOSE JAW — Coun. Chris Warren appreciated the information about city hall’s activities during this year’s third quarter but believed that metrics were required to judge whether the city was meeting its targets.
MOOSE JAW — Moose Jaw’s first responders and emergency services organizations are teaming up to collect hygiene items for youths to ensure they can maintain proper health while learning in school.
MOOSE JAW — Saskatchewan Polytechnic has once again topped the Re$earch InfoSource Inc.’s latest Top 50 Research Colleges list. For the second year in a row, Sask. Polytech ranks first in Canada for the number of completed research projects, with 498 research projects completed in 2022-23. This is... Read more
MOOSEJAWTODAY.COM -- Another weekend, another two wins for the Moose Jaw WINMAR Warriors. Only this time, it was on the road against an opponent right behind them at the top of the Saskatchewan Male AAA Hockey League standings.
MOOSEJAWTODAY.COM -- The weather outside might be frightful, but the Moose Jaw Kinsmen Santa Claus Parade will still be delightful. Despite wind, rain and snow descending on Canada’s Most Notorious City in advance of the always popular event, the Parade’s organizing committee had decided to soldier... Read more
MOOSE JAW — Three groups are looking for help to support a downtown initiative that would see volunteers spread Christmas cheer to tourists and businesses while offering a friendly presence. The Good Neighbours Group (GNG), Tourism Moose Jaw (TMJ) and the Downtown Moose Jaw Association (DMJA) have... Read more
MOOSE JAW — City hall issued nearly 40 more building permits by the end of this year’s third quarter than in 2023, but the permits’ total value was roughly two-thirds less than last year’s. The city granted 62 building permits worth $4,927,125 between July 1 and Sept. 30, bringing the total year-to... Read more
MOOSEJAWTODAY.COM -- The top three teams in the Original 16 Cash League have begun to pull away from the pack. All three of the league leaders were victorious on Wednesday night at the Moose Jaw Curling Centre, with the trio moving at least two wins clear of the fourth-place team.
MOOSE JAW — City crews removed 18 more trees this year than in 2023 that were infected with Dutch Elm Disease (DED), an increase partially attributed to the loss of an effective DED-fighting chemical.
MOOSE JAW — The Moose Jaw Co-op and the Co-op Ethanol Complex present “A Night in Nashville,” featuring a captivating songwriter’s round with the incredible talents of Damhnait Doyle, Jeff Cohen, and Phil Barton sponsored by River Street Promotions (RSP) and hosted by Joel Stewart this December.
MOOSEJAW — Housing continued to support nearly half of city building in November. By December the city hall had issued 33 permits for 60 housing units worth $13.5 million compared with 11 permits for 13 units worth just over $4 million last year.
MOOSEJAWTODAY.COM -- You can add Riley Thorpe to the list of Moose Jaw Warriors who have scored the Teddy Bear Toss goal for the local Western Hockey League squad. The 16-year-old forward sent the bears flying with 6:28 to play in the second period on Friday night at the Moose Jaw Events Centre... Read more
After a few weeks with new teams taking over the lead, the Saskatoon Blades were able to stay atop the mountain in the SportsCage Western Hockey League Eastern Conference Power Rankings this week. Three teams made big moves thanks to a string of impressive performance, with the Calgary Hitmen,... Read more
MOOSE JAW — The Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery (MJMAG) is undergoing a transition as its operations manager, Violet Tang, recently stepped down to pursue an unanticipated career opportunity. Stepping into the role is Jennifer Warren — a familiar face in Moose Jaw’s arts community — who started... Read more
Trevor Harris is once again officially a member of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The Canadian Football League team signed the veteran quarterback to a one-year contract for the 2025 season. He’ll be back behind centre when the new season kicks off in 2025.