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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’s not chasing after police cars, asking tough questions at city hall, digging up heritage stories or attending church teas with the ladies’ 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.

Sask. Literacy Network gives major award to late Christine Boyczuk

Sask. Literacy Network gives major award to late Christine Boyczuk

Network held its annual Literacy Awards of Merit in Regina at Government House with lieutenant governor presenting awards to 6 people.
Vanier student wins scholarship for video promoting ag industry

Vanier student wins scholarship for video promoting ag industry

The Ministry of Agriculture recently gave out a total of $15,000 through the Agriculture Student Scholarship program to four students across the province, including Noah Skoropad, who attends school in Moose Jaw.
‘A happy home’: Moose Jaw’s Legion members pleased with new building

‘A happy home’: Moose Jaw’s Legion members pleased with new building

Branch No. 59 officially opened its new venue at 693 Fairford Street West on May 9, with the first official activity being veterans’ coffee hour at 9:30 a.m.
Moose Jaw’s April home sales dropped 10% versus 2024, data show

Moose Jaw’s April home sales dropped 10% versus 2024, data show

Home sales in Moose Jaw in April dropped nearly 10 per cent year-over-year, data show, while sales also declined by almost 20 per cent compared to March.
Photos: From artifacts to artworks, MJMAG collection reflects many histories

Photos: From artifacts to artworks, MJMAG collection reflects many histories

This story — part 2 of 2 — continues the behind-the-scenes look at the Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery's vault. 
Retention ponds best irrigation option for golf courses, Moose Jaw says

Retention ponds best irrigation option for golf courses, Moose Jaw says

Bevan Harlton, director of operations, provided an update about the water-related infrastructure for Hillcrest and Lynbrook golf courses during city council’s recent executive committee meeting.
'Parachutes and Pancakes’ fundraiser hits the mark for Hunger in Moose Jaw

'Parachutes and Pancakes’ fundraiser hits the mark for Hunger in Moose Jaw

Attendees of the inaugural “Parachutes and Pancake Day” at 15 Wing Airbase flung parachute-connected plastic army men from two floors up, hoping to hit a small bulls-eye below.
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
VE-Day at 80: Allies freed many peoples from ‘shackles of Nazi slavery’

VE-Day at 80: Allies freed many peoples from ‘shackles of Nazi slavery’

This is part 4 of 4 in a series looking at the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe.
VE-Day at 80: Moose Jaw’s celebrations in 1945 were less ‘boisterous’ than in 1918

VE-Day at 80: Moose Jaw’s celebrations in 1945 were less ‘boisterous’ than in 1918

This series looks at the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe. This is part 3 of 4.
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