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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.

Court statements reveal the anguish Richard Dyke caused his victims

Court statements reveal the anguish Richard Dyke caused his victims

Comments from Richard Dyke's victims were read in court during his sentencing, while the Crown prosecutor also commented afterward.
South Hill group donates $5K for playground gear at new school

South Hill group donates $5K for playground gear at new school

Prairie South and Holy Trinity are paying for the equipment for Coteau Hills and Our Lady of Hope with help from community donations, while they are splitting the roughly $400,000 cost.
City of Moose Jaw begins annual inspection program of bridges

City of Moose Jaw begins annual inspection program of bridges

The public is asked to observe posted signage, reduce speed in work zones, and maintain a safe distance from inspection crews. The city asks residents to remain outside of barricades and follow all temporary signage for the safety of everyone.
17 years: Richard Dyke gets longest-ever sentence in Sask. for child abuse offences

17 years: Richard Dyke gets longest-ever sentence in Sask. for child abuse offences

'I hope you understand that your heinous actions have caused good parents to question themselves and innocent children to feel ashamed, isolated and embarrassed as if they were … (responsible) for your selfish and illegal acts.'
MJPS to give 'grace period' with new playground speeds before issuing tickets

MJPS to give 'grace period' with new playground speeds before issuing tickets

The City of Moose Jaw began installing new signposts and signage around playground zones on May 20. The signage update project for Moose Jaw’s playground zones will take approximately one month to complete.
Moose Jaw to spend $60K to clean contaminated site on Athabasca East

Moose Jaw to spend $60K to clean contaminated site on Athabasca East

The municipality will take all proceeds from the future sale of this property and deposit them into the contaminated sites recovery reserve to support future remediation projects.
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Procurement policy should favour Moose Jaw businesses, councillor says

Procurement policy should favour Moose Jaw businesses, councillor says

With tariffs causing uncertainty for some companies about winning contracts, one city councillor wants city hall to prioritize community businesses over outside organizations so the former can benefit economically.
Four South Hill schools to hold farewell events to honour buildings

Four South Hill schools to hold farewell events to honour buildings

Westmount, Empire, Sacred Heart and St. Mary will close their doors at the end of June and move into the Coteau Hills/Our Lady of Hope joint-use elementary school, which will welcome roughly 900 students for the start of the 2025-26 school year in September.
Ten Moose Jaw-area students to attend June’s provincial Heritage Fair

Ten Moose Jaw-area students to attend June’s provincial Heritage Fair

The Western Development Museum (WDM) hosted the regional Heritage Fair on May 14, with students producing nearly 60 projects using cardboard posters and props to accompany their presentations. 
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