Explore Moose Jaw 2020 9th Edition

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CAF Snowbirds Located in Moose Jaw The late Col. O.B. Philp had a dream and in 1971 that dream came true when a new air demonstration team took flight at then Canadian Forces Base Moose Jaw. Since then The Snowbirds, 431 Air Demonstration Squadron, has delighted crowds throughout North America with well-designed manoeuvres and a professionalism that is typical of the Canadian Armed Forces. The squadron, with its home at 15 Wing Moose Jaw, is made up of pilots, technicians, mobile support staff, resource management, support clerks, an engineering officer, logistics officer and public affairs staff coming from all elements — Air Force, Army and Navy. What to call the team was also on the mind of Col. Philp and the late Lois Boyle, his administrative assistant. A contest was conducted at the Bushell Park School and the winner was picked — The Snowbirds. The name was submitted by Doug Farmer, a Grade 6 student. In 2000, Farmer was able to fly with the Snowbirds during a media flight day at Abbotsford. Commanding Officer is Lt.-Col. Mike French of Langley, B.C. who, as a young boy, was captivated

by the Snowbirds and made it his life’s ambition to become a Snowbird. Honorary Colonel is Fred Sutherland of Moose Jaw. The Snowbirds fly the CT-114 Tutor, an aircraft built in Canada and used for basic training from 1963 to 2000. In a normal year, the team averages about 60 shows in 40 locations in Canada and the United States. Because of COVID-19 and pauses in operation, most of this year’s shows have been cancelled. More information about the Snowbirds and the team’s 50th anniversary will be available on the team’s Facebook page or through the 15 Wing website.

Fowl Suppers a Popular Prairie Tradition

Every year, rural communities across Saskatchewan come together for food and fellowship. Fowl suppers — sometimes interchangeably referred to as fall suppers — are an annual tradition on the prairies. Every autumn, people gather in churches and community halls for a community meal. It is an excellent opportunity to visit with neighbours and to celebrate the year’s harvest. Young and old alike gather at the table, while visitors are welcomed into the community with open arms. You can expect turkey with all the trimmings, while some communities might even serve perogies and cabbage rolls. Typically, there is homemade pie for dessert. Everything is prepared by community volunteers to share with the community at large. No matter the size of the com-

munity, you can expect to find a fowl supper. The meals are so popular, in fact, that some people travel from community to community, creating their own “fowl supper tour.” This year, it is unknown if ongoing COVID-19 pandemic restrictions will allow communities to hold these events, but you can be

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sure that this is one tradition that won’t go away. Starting in September, pay attention to community listings to find fowl suppers in your area. You can also check out the Facebook group, “Saskatchewan Fowl Suppers,” which provides an ongoing listing of suppers.


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Last Mountain Distillery Continues to Offer List of Award Winning Product Black Fox Distillery Brings Unique Approach to Products

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Rebellion Brewery Continues to See Rapid Growth Black Ridge Brewery a Major Player on Province’s Craft Beer Scene

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Crossmount Cider Company Could be the Apple of Your Eye Cypress Hills Vineyard and Winery Offers Impressive Slate of Fruit Wines

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Craft Breweries and Small Distilleries Finding a Home in Saskatchewan

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Prairie Bee Meadery Offering Wide Selection of Honey-Based Beverages

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Explore Mossbank and Area During Annual Old Wives Lake Festival

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Southern Prairie Railway Provides Authentic Pioneer Experience

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Francophone Community of Gravelbourg Offers Historic and Picture-Worthy Cathedral

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Visiting Grasslands National Park East Block Like Time Travel St. Victor Petroglyphs a Window into the Province’s Past

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World Class Art Gallery Located in Small Farm Centre District Museums Tell Interesting Stories About Communities

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Claybank Brick Plant Allows Experience of Early Industry

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Town of Chaplin a Worthwhile Stop for Southern Saskatchewan Roadtrips

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Park West of Moose Jaw Always a Special Place

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Inner-War Tattoos and Piercings Brings Their High-Quality Brands of Artwork to Moose Jaw

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Moose Jaw Canoe and Kayak Club Offers Chance to Take to the Water

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Significant Changes to Camping Season at Buffalo Pound Provincial Park

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Moose Jaw Kinsmen Flying Fins Offer Elite Training for Local Swimmers

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Kinsmen Moose Jaw Speedskating Club Offers Launching Point for Elite Skaters

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Miller Express Offeres Elite Baseball to Moose Jaw Fans

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Moose Jaw Pavers Love to Bike

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Moose Jaw Warriors Looking to Continue on Rebuilding Road

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Local Golf Courses Offer Plenty of Options for Those Looking to Hit the Links

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Moose Jaw and District Sports Hall of Fame Honours Greatest Athletes and Builders

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Prairie Hearts Quilt Guild Using Quarantine to Prep for 2021 Spring Show at New Venue

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Sandy Creek Gospel Jamboree Offers Music, Worship and Comedy

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Saskatchewan Lego Users Staying Busy While Stuck at Home from Brickspo

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Moose Jaw Community Players Acting Up During COVID-19

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Moose Jaw Gaming Community Growing with Longest-Running Gaming Marathon in Province

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Annual Favourite Motif Part of City’s Rich Multicultural Heritage

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Local Pottery Studio and Gallery Make Use of Historic Church

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Festival of Words Going Virtual for First Time in History

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Free to be Me Animal Sanctuary a Wonderful Place for Families to Visit

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A Little Prairie Charm Home to a Truly Charming Tearoom and Boutique

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Antique Treasures Abound in Moose Jaw Shops

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Journey to Hope Spreading Suicide Awareness Throughout Moose Jaw

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Moose Jaw Health Foundation Fills the Calendar with Fundraising Events

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Sukanen Ship Museum Offers More than the Prairie Ship Story

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The Saskatchewan Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre

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Historic Armoury Building Houses a Historic Military Unit

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Visit Moose Jaw’s Western Development Museum

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Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery Offers a Mix of Local History and Art

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Public Library a Treasure Trove of Services for Community

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Homegrown Here in Moose Jaw and Local Markets

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Moose Jaw’s Parks can be Enjoyed Year Round

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Simpson Seeds a Trusted Family Owned Company

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City’s Trail System a Hidden Treasure

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Renamed Tatawâw Park Shows Long History of Moose Jaw’s River Valley

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CAF Snowbirds Located in Moose Jaw Fowl Suppers a Popular Prairie Tradition

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Moose Jaw Embraces Indigenous Roots

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Grand Murals Depict Early Life of Community’s History

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Moose Jaw has Always been “The Band City

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Five Properties That Tell the Story of Moose Jaw

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Moose Jaw Shrine Club Continues to Serve Children However Possible

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The Kinsmen Club of Moose Jaw

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Moose Jaw Rotary Club Continuing to Serve in Era of COVID-19

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Moose Jaw Clubs Dedicated to Serving Veterans

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Going Online: Friendly City Optimist Club Staying Active Moose Jaw Elks Among Service Organizations Feeling COVID Pinch

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Editor’s Note

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