Premiers praise Carney and one another as they wrap up meetings in Ontario

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe wrapped three days of meetings with his fellow premiers and Prime Minister Mark Carney Wednesday with a message he admitted he wouldn't have sent over the past decade.

"We can be proud of the work our federal government is doing, in fairness," Moe said.

Moe has been one of the federal Liberal government's most vocal critics in recent years — and criticism of Ottawa is usually guaranteed when provincial leaders gather.

$6 million investment announced for Manitoba's agri-food sector

Manitoba is continuing to work on growing the agri-food sector. 

Agriculture Minister Ron Kostyshyn announced over $6 million in funding from the province and the federal government to increase food processing opportunities.

The announcement was made at Maple Leaf Foods in Brandon, one of the recipients of the funding. 

Maple Leaf's President of Pork Operations Dennis Organ says the investment will help modernize the Brandon pork facility with state-of-the-art equipment, improving reliability, efficiency and production quality. 

New nursing role at HOMEBASE MJ to reimagine youth care and health partnerships

HOMEBASE Moose Jaw is expanding its health services this summer through a new partnership with Medavie Health Services West, bringing a registered nurse (RN) on-site for the first time.

The position is part of Saskatchewan’s Integrated Youth Services (IYS) model and marks the first time Medavie has formally partnered with a Saskatchewan-based youth hub to deliver Registered Nurse services on location. Medavie's service platform in eastern provinces such as Nova Scotia is broader than here, giving them the foundation to expand on what they can offer in Saskatchewan.

Farm tour out of MJ for Open Farm Days will tell local Sask food stories

This August, Moose Jaw will be the starting point for one of Saskatchewan’s most immersive food and farm experiences.

After a successful first year in 2024, Saskatchewan Open Farm Days returns this August 9 and 10, with 35 farms and agri-businesses across the province welcoming visitors for tours, tastings and hands-on activities. The goal? To connect people directly with the land and producers behind their food.

Just how smokey was it? Putting Moose Jaw's air quality into context

After nearly two days under an Air Quality Warning issued by Environment and Climate Change Canada, we're taking a look at how conditions here in Moose Jaw (and Southern Saskatchewan) stack up when compared to other, more densely populated areas.

IQAir.com utilizes the US Air Quality Index to report on air quality by testing for levels of five major pollutants; ground level ozone, particle pollution (also known as particulate matter, including PM2.5 and PM10) such as those found in the wildfire smoke, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide.

Man arrested after suspicious person report at Lafleche business

A 45-year-old man is facing charges after Gravelbourg RCMP received a report of a suspicious person at a Lafleche business on Monday. 

According to police, a man was arrested, and an investigation revealed he was subject to court-ordered conditions. 

Cecil Everson of Lafleche is facing one count of failing to comply with conditions of a release order. 

Raymond Alfred Petch

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Raymond Alfred Petch of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on Friday July 11, 2025.

Raymond spent many years working in different career fields but spent most of his time in the truck driving industry.

Support the Moose Jaw All Stars on their road to regionals with fundraising BBQ today

Swing by the Co-op Food Store today between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. for a sizzling BBQ fundraiser!

Meet the Moose Jaw All Stars as they fire up the grill, share their gratitude, and raise funds to help them hit the road to Victoria for the Little League Regional tournament next week.

Come enjoy great food, support our team, and be part of their journey to victory!

Miller Express tops Beavers for third straight win

The Moose Jaw Miller Express defeated the Weyburn Beavers 4-1 last night at Ross Wells Park to pick up their third straight win. 

After Weyburn opened the game with a single run in the top of the first inning, Moose Jaw tied the game on a Robert Estrada single that scored Austin Gurney. 

Moose Jaw's defence held the Beavers scoreless for the next eight innings.