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Jason G. Antonio

Jason G. Antonio

Jason Antonio is an award-winning journalist with more than 12 years of experience in the industry, including the last six years in Moose Jaw. When he鈥檚 not chasing after police cars, asking tough questions at city hall, digging up heritage stories or attending church teas with the ladies鈥 auxiliary, he can be found out for walks, training at the gym or reading a book that most likely has something to do with history.

Recent Work by Jason G.

鈥業鈥檓 homeless now鈥; former owner of historic downtown building evicted

鈥業鈥檓 homeless now鈥; former owner of historic downtown building evicted

'(I鈥檓) pissed off. I just can鈥檛 believe it. I just want to have a good snort of rye and go to sleep for three days'
Moose Jaw councillor inquires about repairs to catch basin

Moose Jaw councillor inquires about repairs to catch basin

A repair that city crews made to a catch basin near William Grayson School and that a nearby resident criticized for poor work has received some attention from one city councillor.
Major upgrade project at St. Margaret School to finish this fall

Major upgrade project at St. Margaret School to finish this fall

Besides finishing the St. Margaret School project, Holy Trinity Catholic School Division also has many other projects it plans to pursue over the next three years.
MJPS gets $501K grant to enhance work with victim services

MJPS gets $501K grant to enhance work with victim services

The agency applied last spring for grants through provincial and federal streams, but because of long approval processes, it only learned that it was receiving the money 鈥 $501,233 鈥 earlier this year.
Moose Jaw-area Catholic students raised over $5K for nat'l campaign

Moose Jaw-area Catholic students raised over $5K for nat'l campaign

Holy Trinity Catholic School Division raised the money during Catholic Education Week for the 鈥淭oonies for Tuition鈥 program, which the Canadian Catholic School Trustees鈥 Association (CCSTA) organized.
Moose Jaw鈥檚 Catholic school division adding nine teachers next year

Moose Jaw鈥檚 Catholic school division adding nine teachers next year

Trustees with Holy Trinity Catholic School Division have approved their 2025-26 budget, which will have projected operating revenues and expenses next year of $32,499,126, an increase in both categories of $1,214,899, or 3.9 per cent.
Baildon monument honours Kaiser land donation to Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation

Baildon monument honours Kaiser land donation to Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation

Baildon resident Jerry Kaiser has donated roughly a quarter-section of prairie grasslands to the wildlife federation, with the land to be dedicated to animal use forever.
Warmer weather means more graffiti, Moose Jaw mayor suggests

Warmer weather means more graffiti, Moose Jaw mayor suggests

Graffiti vandalism seems to go in cycles, while police regularly track it by visiting tagged sites and cataloguing the images, the acting chief says.
鈥楽adly done鈥; St. Andrew鈥檚 United Church to hold final service on Sunday

鈥楽adly done鈥; St. Andrew鈥檚 United Church to hold final service on Sunday

This closure has been in the works for more than a year, after the church leadership put the building up for sale in April 2024.
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
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