May 12th Winner of Farmer Appreciation - Seeding Edition presented by Silver Star Salvage & Recycling

800 CHAB, Country 100 and Silver Star Salvage & Recycling are fuelling local farms with Farmer Appreciation — Seeding Edition.

Enter now HERE by sharing your farm story. You could win lunch from Déjà Vu Café and Canadian Tire cash for you and another deserving farm.

All entries are also eligible for the grand prize — $1,000 worth of FMC Express SG.

Della Jean Weighill

It is with great sorrow that the family announces the passing of our dear Mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother Della Jean Weighill on May 6, 2025.

Della Jean Weighill (Winkler) was born September 4, 1940. She was the youngest daughter of John and Nettie Schellenberg of Gouldtown, Saskatchewan.  She had two older sisters, Ruth Joy and Ruby Mildred and a big brother George Raymond.  When Della was almost 10 her family welcomed another son, Blaine Donnelly. He was never a healthy child and sadly passed away when he was 16.

Helen Norys

Helen Norys

(January 17, 1929- May 6", 2025) 96 years of age

Helen was born in 1929 to loving and supportive parents Dymetro and Mary Gregor. She was the youngest of three children. Born and raised in Moose Jaw, SK, she attended Westmount School for grades 1-8 and completed high school at the Convent of Sion GRXII.

Carnie's Comments - Get a Life!

Carnie's Comments

It wasn't long ago the City of Moose Jaw came up with a campaign called "Get a Life". The focus, the goal, is to attract more people to the city, not as tourists, but as residents. 

The campaign has won numerous marketing awards and, if real estate stats are an indication, it appears it's working!

Moose Jaw’s real estate market had another strong showing in April with sales 14 per cent above the 10-year average. 

'Forget about annexation': Moose Jaw hopes tariffs will lure Canadians and Americans

The underground tunnels in Canada’s most notorious city have always been open to Americans, including rumoured hotshot gangsters – and they want to keep it that way.

The Tunnels of Moose Jaw, along with other businesses in the city of roughly 35,000 people west of Regina, say they’re in line with a new campaign to welcome Canada’s southern neighbours at a time when tariffs have pushed elbows up.

It’s not personal, it’s just business.

“It’s typical of Moose Jaw, this open arms approach,” said Bobby Hill, general manager at the tunnels, in a recent interview.

Sports Round-Up: Monday, May 12

The Dallas Stars took a 2-1 series lead on the Winnipeg Jets with a decisive 5-2 victory yesterday in Stanley Cup playoff action.

And the defending champion Florida Panthers evened their series with Toronto at two wins apiece. The Panthers shut out the Leafs 2-0 last night.

The Spokane Chiefs surprised Medicine Hat with a 6-2 win last night. The Western Hockey League championship final is now even after two games of the best-of-seven.

The Melfort Mustangs are 1 and 1 at the Centennial Cup in Calgary. They'll play again tomorrow.

Dry conditions mean higher risk of grassfires

As seasonal temperatures rise, the risk of grassfires increases in Moose Jaw and the surrounding area. 

Deputy Fire Chief Mike Russell told Discover Moose Jaw that fire doesn’t pick a time or place, but residents still need to remain hyper-vigilant — especially now, as the fire department is seeing an uptick in grass and culvert fires. In 2022, the fire department responded to 16 grassfires. 

City asking for residents’ input for new playground at Knights of Columbus Park

A new survey is now available as the City of Moose Jaw seeks residents’ input on a new playground at Knights of Columbus Park, located on the 1100 block of Clifton Avenue. 

A replacement for the current play structure was approved in the city’s 2025 budget. The existing structure was built in 1994 and has a life expectancy of 25 to 30 years. 

Moose Jaw home prices up 11 per cent in April as demand outpaces supply

Moose Jaw’s real estate market had another strong showing in April, maintaining a 22-month streak of above-average sales. While slightly lower year-over-year when compared to April 2024—one of the strongest on record—sales continue to perform 14 per cent above the 10-year average. 

“Inventory is tight in Moose Jaw, but not as tight as it’s been in prior months,” explained Cole Zawislak, Director of Public Affairs and Communications at SaskREALTORS.