Years ago, composting was a word that was relatively unknown. Today, as we make our salads or clean and prepare garden vegetables, we know that throwing out what is not edible is unacceptable! Composting behaviours by Canadians have been increasing. In 2019, 62 per cent of Canadian households... Read more
MOOSEJAWTODAY.COM -- When the Moose Jaw Warriors went on their historic run to the Western Hockey League Championship last spring, it came at a cost. In order to build the roster that would bring the Ed Chynoweth Cup to Moose Jaw for the very first time, general manager Jason Ripplinger made a host... Read more
MOOSE JAW — A traffic safety officer nabbed a motorist driving 160 km/h in a 100 km/h zone along Highway 1 through Moose Jaw on Nov. 14. As a result, the driver was issued a $910 fine, received a seven-day licence suspension, and had a vehicle suspension for 30 days.
With overage forward Brayden Schuurman recovering from a serious lower body injury and listed as month-to-month in his recovery time, the Moose Jaw Warriors made a roster move to fill his overage spot on Thursday.
MOOSE JAW — When former Salmon Arm, B.C. residents Aaron Soltys and Anup Hazuria were travelling across the Prairies and stopping at gaming stores along the way something got their attention — a drive around Moose Jaw revealed that there was no shop fitting the description.
MOOSE JAW — The Moose Jaw Police Service has recorded fewer incidents of crimes against people and property this year compared to last year, but it has received 11 more reports about sexual assault.
MOOSE JAW — After eight months of planning with other young people, Aria Swanson is delighted that a new youth-focused integrated community services program is officially opened in Moose Jaw. Homebase is a provincially funded, $3.4-million initiative that co-ordinates, streamlines and builds on... Read more
MOOSEJAWTODAY.COM -- The Moose Jaw WINMAR Warriors weren’t leaving anything up to chance when it came to potentially locking down a spot in the Circle K Classic on Wednesday night. Despite falling behind by a pair of goals in a high-scoring first period, the Warriors would go on a tear in the... Read more
There’s a new number one in the Western Hockey League Eastern Conference Power Rankings. After taking a hard fall last week thanks to other teams making moves up, the Lethbridge Hurricanes made one of the biggest jumps of the season, leaping five spots into first place for the first time. The Swift... Read more
MOOSE JAW — Every community in Saskatchewan held elections — some acclaimed and some contested — on Nov. 13, with the results of that voting for most communities near Moose Jaw presented below.
MOOSE JAW — A former Moose Jaw resident and native to the Friendly City, Gerald (Jerry) Serviss, has now been inducted into the Windsor/Essex County Sports Hall of Fame (WECSHOF) for the class of 2024 in recognition of his outstanding hockey career.
MOOSE JAW — Following the closure of polls on Nov. 13, it took roughly an hour for the votes to be counted to determine which of the 24 city council candidates will take one of the six positions.
MOOSE JAW — The Prairie Hearts Quilter’s Guild has already achieved what could be an industry first by twinning with another out-of-province guild in Newfoundland last year, and now these crafty quilters are at it again with plans to expand this connection by hosting a virtual day project.
MOOSE JAW — More than 200 high school students from across the province were in Moose Jaw recently participating in a competition to develop ideas to help the Saskatchewan Roughriders attract new fans.
MOOSE JAW — A member of 15 Wing Air Base has been recognized for participating in the coronation ceremony of King Charles III that saw him march past the new monarch with other military personnel. Cpl. Felix-Antoine Beaulieu, a Quebec City-born resident who works at the base as an aerospace control... Read more
MOOSE JAW — Resident Janna Elizabeth Wells will spend the next four months in jail for offences she committed during the past two years, most of which she did while addicted to drugs. Wells, 34, appeared in Moose Jaw Provincial Court recently, where she pleaded guilty to 10 charges — mostly thefts... Read more
Here are five stories we are highlighting this morning. 1. The federal privacy watchdog has opened an investigation into the World Anti-Doping Agency's handling of biological samples collected from athletes.
MOOSEJAWTODAY.COM -- The Moose Jaw Warriors just couldn’t find a way to finish off the Swift Current Broncos in Western Hockey League action on Tuesday night. Despite taking the lead three times in the contest, the Warriors would be unable to make any of them stick and go on to drop a 4-3 shootout... Read more
MOOSE JAW — On November 11th each year, Canadians pause to remember the men and women who have served and continue to serve in the Canadian Armed Forces. Remembrance Day is a solemn occasion, a time to reflect on the sacrifices made in the name of freedom, democracy, and peace.
MOOSE JAW — On Nov. 8, at around 12:33 a.m., the Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) received a notification from the Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) about a serious incident involving police.
MOOSE JAW — The City of Moose Jaw will provide free transit on Election Day on Wednesday, Nov. 13. City transit regular routes provide service to the four polling locations — Golden Nugget Centre, Church of Our Lady, Cosmo Senior Centre, and Minto United Church — with the routes are as follows:
MOOSE JAW — Residents in the Netherlands plan to honour deceased Moose Jaw airman James Francis Smith with a ceremony and are hoping that he has living relatives who can attend. Smith — the son of Carl W. and Beatrice M. Smith and twin brother to John — served with the Royal Canadian Air Force’s…
MOOSE JAW — People who join the military usually develop a special and long-lasting relationship with others who served, as evidenced by three Moose Jaw veterans who affectionally call each other a “meathead.”
MOOSE JAW — To honour Canada's military veterans on the national day of remembrance, the Moose Jaw Events Centre hosted the 106th Remembrance Day ceremony to a sizable crowd before retired, active, and future members of the Canadian Armed Forces — as well as others including police officers,... Read more
MOOSe JAW — Thousands of patriotic residents crowded Moose Jaw’s train station, hoping for one last look at the soldiers departing for the training grounds of Quebec and — eventually — the battlefields of Europe.
MOOSE JAW — The veterans’ banners throughout the downtown feature men who had interesting lives, including one who fought in three high-profile battles and one who helped end a conflict in Egypt. Below are the biographies of four men who appear on the new flags. The information comes from the City... Read more
MOOSE JAW — Last week I came across a black and white photograph from the Second World War labelled AB Norman Price, Moose Jaw, with PO Wren Cordite. The man and pup pose for the camera aboard the HMCS Uganda, a ship with a remarkable story.
MOOSE JAW — Veteran Sherri Wedel served as a military police (MP) officer for 31 years, with one of her most endearing memories being the fundraisers she participated in to support refugees and others in need.
MOOSE JAW — Flying Officer Clarence Gordon Gavan was participating in a training exercise over the skies of northeast England on Nov. 6, 1944, when he lost control of his Spitfire aircraft and crashed into the woods below.
MOOSEJAWTODAY.COM -- The Moose Jaw WINMAR Warriors could be only a matter of days away from booking themselves a spot in the Circle K Classic U18 AAA tournament. The Warriors picked up back-to-back 5-1 wins over the Warman Wildcats at the Moose Jaw Events Centre this past weekend, all but locking... Read more
MOOSEJAWTODAY.COM -- Three teams from the Moose Jaw High Schools Athletic Association senior girls volleyball league advanced to their respective provincial championships with wins at regionals on Saturday.
MOOSE JAW — Jeff Goodnough is running for a spot on city council in the upcoming civic election. Following his announcement, the Moose Jaw Express reached out with a few questions. Q: “What motivated you to enter public service?”
MOOSE JAW — October building permits were led by a $1.7 million development of a retail/wholesale complex in the Civic Centre Plaza on Main Street. Speculation says this is a discount grocery store.
MOOSE JAW — Tracy Zimmerman is running for a spot on city council in the upcoming civic election. Following her announcement, the Moose Jaw Express reached out with a few questions but, as Zimmerman wasn’t able to reply before press deadline, her answers have been included from responses she posted... Read more
MOOSE JAW — Last year’s mild winter was good news for Holy Trinity Catholic School Division, as it spent nearly $8,000 less on utility costs than it had budgeted. Utility expenses — including electrical, heating fuel, and water and sewer — totalled $676,933 for the 2023-24 school year, according to... Read more
MOOSEJAWTODAY.COM -- The Moose Jaw Warriors got off to a great start against the Medicine Hat Tigers on Saturday night. It was the later part of the game that proved to be a problem. After the Warriors took a 2-0 lead early in the contest, the Tigers would go on to score five straight goals…
WINNIPEG -- The Saskatchewan Roughriders might not have had things go their way in the Canadian Football League West Final against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Saturday night, but that did little to dampen the pride head coach Corey Mace had in his troops.
http://CKRM.STREAMON.FMWINNIPEG -- The Saskatchewan Roughriders have seen their season come to an end after a loss to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 2024 West Final. Winnipeg used their big-play offence and staunch defence to control the game from start to finish, going on to an 38-22 victory at... Read more
MOOSE JAW — Steven White is running for a spot on city council in the upcoming civic election. Following his announcement, the Moose Jaw Express reached out with a few questions. Q: “What motivated you to enter public service?”
MOOSE JAW — Moose Jaw saw double-digit year-over-year percentage increases with home sales and benchmark prices in October, although almost every other category saw declines that month. There were 61 homes sold in October in The Friendly City, compared to 49 units in October 2023, a jump of 20 per... Read more