Moose Jaw Express Explore Moose Jaw 2021

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Moose Jaw and District Sports Hall of Fame planning for 2022 Induction of three classes in works after pandemic cancels 2020 and 2021 events

The Moose Jaw and District Sports Hall of Fame will be going extremely big when they are finally able to hold another induction ceremony in 2022. The local organization — which honours athletes, builders and teams from Moose Jaw and area who have had a major impact on sports in the community or forged legendary careers of their own — announced in mid-March that their induction ceremony originally slated for October of this year will once again be postponed due to COVID-19. They also revealed their plans for the future, and they’re extensive. With a large group of nominees in the hands of the selection committee, plans are to announce induction classes for 2020 and 2021 in September of this year, followed by the regular nomination process and induction announcement in June 2022. Then, a huge ceremony involving up to 20 athletes and builders from the past three years will be held in October 2022. Currently, the Hall of Fame features 29 members across the three categories, covering 14 different sports. The Hall is physically located on the secondfloor concourse in Mosaic Place, featuring photos and information on each inductee.

The Moose Jaw and District Sports Hall of Fame was to induct three classes in the fall of 2021 but cancelled.

The most recent class to be inducted was in 2019 and included powerlifter Wayne Cormier, teach and coach Roy Thiessen, referee and builder Bill Johnston, baseball player Larry Tollefson and the Terry McGeary senior men’s curling team. Traditionally, the call for nominations takes place in January followed by the class announcement in September and induction banquet in October. The banquet itself is traditionally one of the highlights of the fall sports calendar, drawing in not just the new Hall members themselves, but hundreds of friends, family and supporters for an evening of fun and reminiscing. For more information on the Moose Jaw and District Sports Hall of Fame and the whole nomination process, visit www.mjdshf.com.

Moose Jaw Trap and Skeet Club

If you’re looking to refine your target-shooting skills or just want to blow off some shells in a safe environment, the Moose Jaw Trap and Skeet Club is where you’ll want to go. The club – located across the Trans-Canada Highway at the end of Thatcher Drive – features stations for both variations of the shotgun sport and are now open for the warm-weather months. Participants can head out to

the club on Thursday evenings around 6:00 p.m.; the range is open until dark. Sunday afternoons the range opens at 1:00 p.m. The range is fairly busy with around 20 shooters per day currently and increasing as the summer progresses. Membership in the club is $35 and $5 for a round of 25 targets. Shooters can bring their own shells, pay $75 for a flat of 10 boxes at the club or $8 per box, which lasts a round of shooting. The two sports involve different tactics and shooting angles: in trap, targets move away from the shooter, with five shots per post and five posts per round. Three different ‘game’ types are available – single shot, double shot and handicap, which sees shooters at different yardages from the

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trap house. Skeet sees a high house and low house, with eight stations around. Shooters will shoot high, low and then a pair or just a high and a low, depending on which station they’re at. Competitors of all skills are welcome, with some members of the club even opting to try their hand at provincial and national level events. There is one caveat for the range – it’s shotgun-only, no rifles allowed, in order to keep things safe as possible for everyone in the area. Visit The Moose Jaw Trap and Skeet Club facebook page for more information: www.facebook.com/MooseJawTrapAndSkeet/


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Eastend’s Discovery Centre features World’s Largest T-Rex Skeleton

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Regina Beach Resort a nice stop on a hot summer day

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Lumsden, Saskatchewan

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Village of Avonlea a charming rural community

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Picture-worthy cathedral stands tall in Francophone community of Gravelbourg

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Train tour returns to Ogema after year off due to pandemic

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Explore the world’s largest glacial push hills in Saskatchewan

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Touring Avonlea Badlands like walking a Martian landscape

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Gravelbourg is the cultural gem of Saskatchewan

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Elbow Sask. offers all the amenities of a summertime lake resort

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History, tourism and nature: Mossbank has a lot in a small package

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As the “Home of the Giant”, Willow Bunch goes big with things to do in a small town

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Assiniboia lives up to the “Heart of the Golden South” nickname

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Visit Riverhurst: the village on the edge of Lake Diefenbaker

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Prime fishing opportunities in south-central Sask. at Lake Diefenbaker and Buffalo

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Village of Caronport larger than many towns in Saskatchewan

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Moose Jaw Warriors

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Explore the road trip gems in little towns northwest of Moose Jaw

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Moose Jaw and District Sports Hall of Fame planning for 2022

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Prairie Storm Paintball offering combat fun through summer months

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Deer Ridge Golf Course offering expanded options for players this summer

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Sage View Golf Course lives up to the nickname “The Hidden Gem of the Prairies

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Local courses in Moose Jaw offer options for area golfers

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Tourist Guide: Course Locations

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Apex Electric helping create a wireless future for homes and businesses

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Hotels past and present tied to city’s past

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Castle Building Centres: your hometown home store

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Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds are home to livestock shows, events and Burrowing Owl

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Dog park, bike park and skateboard park

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Tourist Guide: Park Locations

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Wakamow Valley is a year-round destination

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In a regular year, Moose Jaw offers numerous events

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Designing trailers for customers a satisfying experience for Top Gun Trailers

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The Saskatchewan Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre

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Sukanen Village Museum features famous ship and early pioneer life

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Western Development Museum launches virtual escape room

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Festival of Words releases details of 25th-Anniversary event this July

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Three page-turning Moose Jaw-related books hit the shelves this past year

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Library has lots of materials and services to keep you busy

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The best way to tour the community is by trolley or on foot

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Local pottery studio and gallery makes use of historic church

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MJMAG exhibits honoured traditional Aboriginal beadwork projects in 2020

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Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery a great way to spend the day

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Local artist turns instruments into art with unique painting technique

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Prairie Bee Meadery rolling along with changing times

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Homegrown Farmer’s Market in Moose Jaw back

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Catering to your green thumb with plant experts in Moose Jaw

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Gifts Galore from Ceiling to Floor”: Past Times Photography & Gifts full of unique decor

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Four great places to shop local and handmade in Moose Jaw

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Antique treasures abound in Moose Jaw area shops

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Take relaxation up a level with a staycation at Sahara Spa this summer

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Artists eager to learn which murals need fixing this year

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Moose Jaw Health Foundation continues fundraising venture

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Moose Jaw Kinsmen continue charitable efforts despite challenges Friendly City Optimist Club of Moose Jaw finding ways to continue PEOPLE’S CHOICE

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Tourist Guide: Murals Locations

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Grand murals depict early life of community

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Moose Jaw Elks Lodge continue to support both locally

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Editor’s Note

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