With tomorrow, April 28th, the National Day Of Mourning for workers who have been killed, injured or sick on the job the acting president of the SGEU, Roseann Strelezki, writes about the human cost.
Read MoreA chance afternoon coffee meeting in the age of the COVID - 19 pandemic.
Read MoreA letter writer in the medical field writes his reasons why the Moose Jaw and Caronport schools in the Prairie South School Division should not re-open on April 12th.
Read MoreWith the Saskatchewan Legislature now back in session Naomi Hunter, leader of the Green Party of Saskatchewan, has issued a request for the provincial government to reverse sections in legislation.
We provide the space as a service to have another voice heard.
Read MoreA look at the COVID - 19 pandemic and some people who are affected by it and how they would like people to take the precautions seriously to prevent the virus’ spread.
Read MoreA look at the VOCs and the seemingly new onslaught of COVID - 19 in Moose Jaw.
Read MoreA look back at the Moose Jaw and District Food Bank, their mission and the big step in their dream they are about to embark on.
Read MoreA bit of a look at the background of Friday’s announced rebates from SGI.
Read MoreA look at a couple of faux pas at this week’s Council meeting.
Read MoreA look at COVID - 19 and the “promise” of 2021.
Read MoreCouncil is making some tough decisions and the cuts to transit have more than a few people expressing their opposition.
Read MoreA letter writer asks who is responsible for cleaning sidewalks in the core areas of Moose Jaw.
Read MoreA bit of a look at COVID - 19 and the effect it is having on all of us.
Read MoreA more philosophical letter looking at man’s place in Nature.
Read MoreA second in shattered trust with the community and the Moose Jaw Police Service.
Read MoreA letter to the editor about making changes in how we care for an urban landscape
Read MoreA commentary on the recent revelations and allegations by Chief Rick Bourassa why former constable Alan Murdock was terminated.
Read MoreA Moose Jaw institution is forever closed as Wayne the barber has finally hung up the shears causing a major crisis for men in the city and the region.
Read MoreThis week’s Rhino’s Ramblings uses media sources and conversations with journalists in New Zealand to piece together what happened to Ticket Rocket, where the company came from and the impact its’ bankruptcy has left for thousands of people across the globe.
It is a longer column divided into sections to hopefully give our readers here and abroad a better understanding of what happened.
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