Quebec Cyclist Passes Through Moose Jaw, Raising Money For Widows
He's a Quebec man, cycling across Canada in support of widows in India and Asia. Rene Holtken passed through Moose Jaw this weekend and you may see him heading east on the Trans Canada highway. Rene is...
View ArticleMany Coming Out To Enjoy The Saskatchewan Festival Of Words
Barbara Doyle (L) and Leona King (R) About 4,000 people have been enjoying some, if not all, of the Saskatchewan Festival Of Words in Moose Jaw this weekend. Among the out of town crowd are Barbara...
View ArticleCanadian Dollar Decline May Be Good For Saskatchewan
Golden West Business Commentator Paul Martin The Canadian dollar continues to slide compared to the U-S dollar. Golden West business commentator Paul Martin says that may not necessarily be a bad thing...
View ArticleCycling Across Canada In Support Of The Canadian Cancer Society
Cyclists Ed Koop and Carol Chennel You may see them cycling through Moose Jaw today, or you might pass them on the highway. Ed Koop and Carol Chennel are making their way across the country in support...
View ArticleProgress on Wild Fires
Members of the Saskatchewan Dragoons have been re-deployed to help in other areas of northern Saskatchewan being threatened by fires. The local soldiers were supposed to be back Sunday but were needed...
View ArticleRain Arrives, But in Time?
With local crops on the verge of being a bust, rain arrived on Friday but now the question is whether or not it's too late to do any good. 23mm of rain fell on the Friendly City to start the weekend...
View ArticleAnother Festival of Words in the Books
Barbara Doyle and Leona King take a look at the books on offer this weekend It was a fun weekend for the 4000 people who came out to the 19th annual Festival of Words, but many authors at the four day...
View ArticleAnimals Displaced By Northern Fires Looking For New Homes
MJHS employee Marissa Wilson with Charlie, one of the rescued dogs from northern Saskatchewan With a lot of the evacuation orders being lifted and families heading back north, shelters across the...
View ArticleMany People Displaced By Wildfires Expected To Be Home This Week
Many people will be going back home this week as wildfires subside {Photo Credit: Government of Saskatchewan} Just shy of 3000 people left and all but a few dozen will be home by Wednesday night....
View ArticleFatal Accident On Highway 43
This morning around 9:00 AM, Assiniboia RCMP received a report of a collision involved a bicyclist and a motor vehicle on Highway 43. Initial investigation has revealed that a delivery truck, driven...
View ArticleUnion and Mayor Weigh in on Dispatcher Layoffs
They should have handled it better and provided clear information to the public and dispatchers, instead of the announcement coming from social media and rumours. Mayor Deb Higgins is responding to...
View ArticleKeep It Safe Around Water
When you hit the lake, do you take the life vest? When you're at the beach, do you stay on the blanket or stay by your toddler? Things to keep in mind as we focus on Drowning Prevention Week....
View ArticleBoating Accident On Echo Lake
A terrible accident on Echo Lake last night has left one man with serious injuries after being run over by a boat and hit by the propeller. RCMP say they were called just before 11 last night and...
View ArticleMembers Of The Sasaktchewan Dragoons Return Home
Members of the Saskatchewan Dragoons platoon They're back from fighting the fires and while it's a tragic situation, the experience was one that at least member of the Saskatchewan Dragoons is proud...
View ArticleTraffic Now Moving On Highway 1
Traffic backed up on the #1 Highway The flow of cars and trucks has resumed, but traffic on the #1 highway was backed up an estimated 3km on Tuesday afternoon just west of Moose Jaw. The blockage...
View ArticleSevere Thunderstorm Watch
There is a severe thunderstorm watch in effect for the better part of Southern Saskatchewan. Conditions are favorable for the development of severe thunderstorms that may be capable of producing...
View ArticleProducers Calling for Drought Help
Crop development is suffering because of the lack of moisture but cattle producers are reporting a lack of hay as well He says they'll take a look at the situation and talk with the provinces first...
View ArticleResist the Urge to Splurge Child Care Payment
It was a big announcement from the federal government that has families across the country making financial plans. The $3 billion lump-sum payment was made for the enhanced universal child-care...
View ArticleOver $7 Million Announced for 15 Wing Moose Jaw
Regina, Lumsden, Lake Center MP Tom Lukiwski making the announcement Wednesday morning Change is on the way at 15 Wing today after a big announcement this morning. The Ministry of Defense has been...
View ArticleBrickspo Coming To The Western Development Museum
One of the creations from Brickspo 2014 It combines memories of your childhood with some amazing artwork. Brickspo is a display coming to the Western Development this weekend, where everything is make...
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