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Gordon Edgar

Gordon Edgar

Gordon is a reporter for the Moose Jaw Express/MooseJawToday.com. He covers any and all Moose Jaw topics, from public events and new businesses to politics and social issues, from local artists and cultural exhibitions to breaking news and economic developments.

Before starting at the Express, Gordon worked as a research assistant, copywriter, and website builder for a management/executive development consulting firm. He has also worked as a fitness coach and personal trainer.

Gordon earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from Dalhousie University in his hometown of Halifax, NS, and took many unnecessary and fascinating classes in psychology and philosophy.

Email
gedgar@moosejawtoday.com

Recent Work by Gordon

Moose Jaw: ‘Sunflowers for Ukraine’ helps displaced families

Moose Jaw: ‘Sunflowers for Ukraine’ helps displaced families

Len and Bernie Mintenko are once again growing and selling several varieties of sunflowers in support of Ukrainians displaced by Russia’s invasion, and will be setting up a stall at the Wakamow Farmer’s Market when it begins for the season on Saturday, May 27.
‘White Benevolence’: Scholars bluntly tackle racism

‘White Benevolence’: Scholars bluntly tackle racism

Speakers address systemic racism, residential schools, intergenerational trauma, homelessness, and more.
Sexual, emotional, and physical abuse: Raw honesty the theme

Sexual, emotional, and physical abuse: Raw honesty the theme

Eugene Arcand says he has a duty to his people and himself to tell the truth.
Professional youth speaker Sam Demma sharing motivational message

Professional youth speaker Sam Demma sharing motivational message

Sam Demma is a professional youth speaker and author who has delivered over 500 presentations in the last five years, including two TEDx appearances.
Snowbirds to train at Moose Jaw Airport; restricting airspace

Snowbirds to train at Moose Jaw Airport; restricting airspace

The training collaboration runs from April 3 to April 7.
RCMP Heritage Centre to begin transition to national museum

RCMP Heritage Centre to begin transition to national museum

The centre has seen a pivot to focus on truth and reconciliation.
First-in-Canada geothermal power plant to begin construction

First-in-Canada geothermal power plant to begin construction

The Deep Earth Energy Production Company (DEEP) has achieved a significant milestone in its testing and development of geothermal power resources in southeast Saskatchewan and will begin work this year on Canada’s first geothermal plant.
Gravelbourg wants ideas for future uses of ‘massive’ former convent

Gravelbourg wants ideas for future uses of ‘massive’ former convent

The Town of Gravelbourg is looking for proposals from organizations capable and qualified to repurpose the former Convent of the Sisters of Jesus & Mary, a Saskatchewan Heritage and National Historic site with more than 75,000 square feet of space.
Tourism Sask. offers free webinars targeted at tourism professionals

Tourism Sask. offers free webinars targeted at tourism professionals

Tourism Saskatchewan is offering tourism professionals a chance to develop their essential skills by attending free online webinars hosted by industry experts.
Remember Rebuild project seeks to document wider COVID-19 impact

Remember Rebuild project seeks to document wider COVID-19 impact

An upcoming feature on the Remember Rebuild website, planned for the March anniversary of Saskatchewan’s first COVID-19 case, will be explicitly designed as a digital memorial.
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