Moose Jaw Express Explore Moose Jaw 2021

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Moose Jaw Warriors

The Moose Jaw Warriors were one of the lucky ones when it came to playing games during the COVID-19 pandemic. The only question now is just how

much that same luck will extend into next fall. The Warriors were one of seven Western Hockey League teams who saw action in the East Division Hub, a plan that saw all the teams in the division joined by the Swift Current Broncos for a 24-game mini-season in Regina. Games took place at the Brandt Centre, players and staff were housed in the University of Regina dormitories. Things went off without a hitch — the East Division was the only one to get through their full slate of games, with each of the other three divisions having teams hit

by the pandemic and games cancelled. Now the question is what happens next. The Warriors will theoretically return to the ice for training camp at the end of August and break camp two weeks later before taking the ice for a series of exhibition games through September. Their 68-game regular-season home opener would be slated for late September, with the regular season ending in April. All contingent on how things turn out with the pandemic in the coming months.

Moose Jaw Miller Express

Of all the major sports organizations in Moose Jaw, few have been hit harder by the pandemic than the Moose Jaw Miller Express. The Western Canadian Baseball League squad saw their 2020 campaign cancelled on May 28 after months of speculation with regards to COVID-19 and how

the pandemic was affecting Alberta and Saskatchewan. Hope remained eternal, though, and the team went full steam on recruiting in the off-season, signing players from all over the United States and even bringing in a handful with NCAA Division I experience and potential. Then came the announcement on May 26. The WCBL decided to go with only Canadian players for the 2021 season due to difficulties with U.S. talent crossing the international border, and given the lack of time for recruiting and preparation for such a scenario,

the Miller Express decided to opt out of the campaign. They weren’t alone — the other three Saskatchewan teams took the same route, with the WCBL eventually finding themselves with four Alberta teams playing a modified season. Now, the Millers turn their eye to 2022. Fortunately, that just means more time to get Ross Wells Park renovations even further along, with the goal of offering a vastly improved fan experience at the ballpark next summer.

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Wood Mountain Regional Park offers host of amenities and activities

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Town of Eastend nestled in the “Valley of Hidden Secrets

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Outlook artists organizing first multi-community art tour to highlight rural artists

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

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Plenty of shopping, eating and touring adventures available in Outlook

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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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What’s Inside?

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Moose Jaw Elks Lodge continue to support both locally

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Editor’s Note

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