Ag In Motion 2025 draws strong attendance, more international visitors
This year’s show saw three clear days for attendees to see equipment, livestock and the latest in technology
Ag In Motion 2025 organizers are pleased with this year’s attendance.
"We’re very pleased with attendance, response from exhibitors and the overall tone of the show this year," said Rob O’Connor, Ag In Motion show director.
Robert Davis is the new Police Chief in Moose Jaw, to be sworn-in this September
The Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners announced their success today in searching for a new Chief for the Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) — Robert Davis was most recently Chief of Police in Brantford, Ontario, and brings 34 years of law enforcement experience to his new role.
"Chief Robert Davis stood out as a leader who understands the importance of building relationships and leading with both compassion and foresight," said Mayor James Murdock, Chair of the Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners.
Miller Express lose two of three over the weekend
The Moose Jaw Miller Express came away with just one win in three games over the weekend.
On Friday night, Moose Jaw picked up a 13-6 victory over the Weyburn Beavers. The game was tied 2-2 after the first inning. Austin Gurney doubled to centre field to score Thomas Soto for Moose Jaw’s first run. Gurney later scored on a Weyburn error.
Weyburn took a 4-2 lead after three innings, but the Miller Express answered with three runs in the top of the fourth. Soto hit a double that drove home Tanner DeGrazia, Andy Rivas and Ben Waliczek.
MLA McLeod & Patterson's Report from the Legislature - July 24, 2025
Below you'll find MLA Tim McLeod and MLA Megan Patterson's Report from the Legislature for July 24, 2025.
The views expressed below are solely the opinions of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official stance of Golden West.
Saskatchewan heads into the second half of the year with more positive economic numbers, demonstrating our strong economy. June 2025 saw an all-time historical high with more people working in Saskatchewan than ever before, adding 20,500 jobs year-over-year.
Who's tracking lightning deaths and injuries? Turns out, almost no one
Canada has some of the most advanced lightning detection technology in the world. Every flash is logged in real time by the Canadian Lightning Detection Network (CLDN), run through Environment and Climate Change Canada. But when it comes to how many people are actually injured or killed, the national picture is shockingly incomplete.
Brickspo draws big crowds with 'high-quality' small town show, imagination, pop culture, nostalgia
The crowds were all smiles at the Western Development Museum's Moose Jaw branch this weekend, as Brickspo 2025 brought in builders and fans from across the province and beyond. From kinetic Lego sculptures to intricate recreations of video game scenes and pop culture icons, the exhibition blended artistic expression with technical mastery — and the public showed up in droves.
“It's been going really well,” said Alexis Jones, programs and volunteer coordinator at the WDM. “We've been really busy and steady. It's really nice to see everybody come out.”
Supreme Court dismisses request to hear the emoji case regarding a contract between a farmer and a grain terminal
The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed a request to hear an appeal from Achter Land and Cattle regarding an earlier court decision that found a thumbs-up emoji served as an agreement to a grain contract. South West Terminal launched a claim for damages after Achter Land and Cattle failed to deliver on the contract.
RCMP officer injured, attempted murder charges laid
Muskowekwan First Nation resident, 28-year-old Elijah Albert is now facing attempted murder charges.
Albert was the focus of a dangerous person alert on July 24, 2025, following an incident which involved firearms and the injury of a Saskatchewan RCMP officer.
He is now facing charges of:
Proven Seed unveils new LibertyLink and TruFlex canola hybrids
Proven Seed is expanding its portfolio with the launch of three new LibertyLink canola hybrids and a cutting-edge TruFlex variety, giving farmers more disease resistance, improved harvest management, and greater flexibility in straight cutting.
The new LibertyLink lineup includes:
The Supreme Court of Canada dismisses appeal from local producer
The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed a request to hear an appeal from Achter Land and Cattle regarding an earlier court decision that found a thumbs-up emoji served as an agreement to a grain contract. South West Terminal launched a claim for damages after Achter Land and Cattle failed to deliver on the contract.