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A cardiology clinic in Saskatchewan, the birthplace of medicare, has opted out of the publicly funded heath-care system after it struggled to meet its costs under the province's fee structure. Dr. Jeffrey Wilkinson, who runs the South Saskatchewan Heart Clinic in Moose Jaw, said Friday in a statement that he believes it is the first clinic in the province to go private since universal health care was introduced in 1962. "Over the last five years, being a specialist clinic in Moose Jaw has been operationally and financially difficult," he wrote in the statement. "In early January 2023, these mounting difficulties became a crisis."
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deadmotelsusa · 11 months
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The Former Midtown Motel of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan now operates as the Crescent Park Retirement Villa.
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oldshowbiz · 10 months
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Laverne and Shirley and the Mystery of the Moosejaw Express
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lifeofshralp · 9 months
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Moose Jaw Roadmaster
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The first transcontinental passenger train departed from Montreal’s Dalhousie Station, located at Berri Street and Notre Dame Street at 8 pm on 28 June 1886, and arrived at Port Moody at noon on 4 July 1886.  
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Canadian Pacific G3 4-6-2 No. 2439. Westbound between Moose Jaw and Swift Current, Sask., December 1956. Robert Hale photo
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thechembow · 2 years
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Operation Canadian Mongoose
Aug. 7, 2022 - by Shelly Bonneau
Editor’s note: Occasionally, a fellow orgonite gifter shares photos for this blog. This time, the photos came with an awesome written account! Coincidentally, Shelly was gifting on a large scale in Saskatchewan while we worked in Utah. Being an unorganized network, we didn’t know that we were both engaged in massive strikes against the weather weaponry at the same time in two very strategic locations. This may have something to do with the wild weather in North America this week, with rain records being shattered across the continent, and even a snow storm for Alaska.. in August!
First day/night (Saturday, July 30th) was in Saskatoon, gifting along the way, taking notes of the northbound towers I would get on the way back. You know from gifting cities that the amount of panels on top of buildings is astounding. I was a bit over whelmed at first, but then determination set in and I became very friendly with alleys. I knew the city fairly well; it's three hours south of us and it's the "city" to go to when anything "upscale" is needed. The better medical care (not anymore mind you), shopping and eating, etc. Then I headed east on 16 and then south on 6 to the capital of Saskatchewan, Regina, gifting along the way. When I got into Regina, I was immediately struck with how awful I felt. Nauseated, headachy and it was like my head was swimming a bit. It's almost like the TBs were going to work in the car, they couldn't wait to get out and go to work! I spent my second night (Sunday, July 31st) in Regina. And after my last gifting of a retirement apartment complex that had many panels on it, I treated myself to The Milkyway ice cream joint. There were lines at each of the three windows so it promised to be good. The best part was making small talk with a young mom with two rowdy young boys. She told the youngest to watch for lightning. My ears perked up and I asked if rain was expected (snort) and she shrugged saying, "The clouds have been weird today." I smiled. And then I really sensed something. I think I was in “go” mode and when she said that, other senses kicked in while other ones relaxed. When I got back to my hotel, I opened my curtains in my room (4th floor) and watched the storm roll in. I took pics and videos. It lit up the sky. I squealed in delight and kept uttering “WOW” as I chatted with my hubby back home. It's so humbling to be a part of this planetary healing. Monday (August 1st), I left Regina and headed home, by way of Moose Jaw. And though I only gifted three towers, I was almost in tears, seeing the remains of the storm the night before, all the puddles. The farmers have said this area had not received much rain the last two years. Here in much of SK, they don’t have farm irrigation. Whatever falls from the sky is what the farmers rely on to water their crops. I gifted up through Davidson, which is a town a friend said is in need of rain for their crops. This trip is different from my May 2020 trip to Washington State. That was my first big gifting trip and I was encouraged experiencing the torrential rains after the energy flipped, seeing my first chembow and black helicopters. This trip also had many firsts. This time, I especially felt the presence of the birds. I saw crows and magpies a LOT. They seemed to direct me and be there when I was leaving an area and I was distinctly aware of their “voices.” And I saw four... FOUR jack rabbits and twice it was in the city! Well, the burbs, but still, in Saskatoon and Regina both! And let’s not forget the storm Sunday evening. So, I really sensed a love from nature this trip. Flying solo, there’s only so much one can do and being a time frame to do it in. Luckily, with many towers along the highway, I was able to toss some from the car (remembering to roll down the passenger window before throwing!) and only went off the highway if it looked like the towers were less than 20 minutes down a road. I didn’t get to all the towers I saw, but I felt peaceful that there was more help for the Earth than before. The TBs would do their work. I was just the willing taxi for them. I did almost get “caught.” Before I turned off the highway to what looked like a short road to the tower, there was a car that came out to the highway from the road. No biggie, cars pull off to rest in these spots. But, as soon as I turned off, I discovered a shared driveway. I quickly tossed my TB, turned around and just as I was getting back onto the highway, the car came back. It was their property next to the tower and wondered what I was doing. I immediately went into “Where am I?” lost traveler mode! Which, was true, I wasn’t sure where I was. So, it’s helpful to have a camera and map in the front seat. Lost traveler, nature lover, you can play many roles! We are doing covert work and sometimes, a “guise” is needed. Here's a few shots from my trip. I'm so glad it finally happened. I'd been saving TBs for two yrs! I took 120 and came back with ten. I didn't come across too many grey skies. The clouds were stunning, so the OR was pretty high, it just needed a little boost I think.  Today is three days post trip and Alberta and Saskatchewan have seen torrential weather. Alberta was pummeled with the biggest hail they’ve ever had. And tonight a massive storm rolled thru Saskatchewan, with tornado alerts going off left, right and center.
I’ve shared with a few select friends that I may have had a hand in this. But, I know the earth is happier with the energy flip. Us, maybe not so much, as it flips. But, I will BUST ON.
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“Three Are Killed In Train Mishaps,” Toronto Star. May 25, 1932. Page 21. --- Girl on Oil Tank Car Is a Victim ---- Special to The Star Vancouver, B.C., May 24. - A girl and two young men were killed and a girl and a youth were injured while riding Canadian Pacific trains at different points in British Columbia yesterday and to-day.
When the oil tank car on which she had others were riding was derailed by a broken axle early to-day 60 miles west of Kamloops, Julia Selinsky, 22, of Saskatoon, met instant death.
Hazel Keller of Moose Jaw suffered a cut hand and broken collar bone. A youth named Belaney suffered a broken leg.
Hack Levine, no fixed address, was bumped off an eastbound freight near Kamloops on Sunday and killed.
Norman Fenton Holbrook, 45, of Moose Jaw, was found dead on the tracks near Ashcroft.
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"But test results for lead in Regina, Moose Jaw and Saskatoon homes suspected of having lead service lines are comparable to similar homes with lead service connections in Flint at the height of its water crisis in 2015."
Lead is an extremely hazardous metal to be ingesting, even at trace amounts. Children and women who are pregnant are at highest risk when it comes to lead poisoning, as it causes brain damage in the developing brains more rapidly.
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A 28-year-old woman is facing 53 charges of fraud under $5,000 after lying about having a terminal illness, according to Moose Jaw police.
The alleged scam took place from December 2021 to January 2022, after Katelyn Ann Carle defrauded local businesses and residents around $16,000 through fundraisers and other financial assistance.
“Those individuals who assisted in organizing the fundraisers were not complicit in these offences,” a press release from Moose Jaw police reads.
Police said they are still in the process of contacting the victims of the offenses and are asking anyone who believes they may have been defrauded to call them at (306) 694-7600.
The accused is set to make her first appearance in provincial court in Moose Jaw on Dec. 11, 2023.
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simpforsix · 3 months
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"your province is boring" my province has underground tunnels that contain multiple rpg museums where they proudly talk about how good we were at bootlegging
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Saskatchewan joined the Canadian confederation on September 1, 1905.
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Home for Sale - 1,599,000 - 21 Copper Ridge Way, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 4R1 Virtual Tour: http://tours.moosejawpropertytours.com/4a5393ab/ Property Type: House Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 3 MLS#: SK933986 For more information call (306) 631-9663
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