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Moose Jaw food bank limits visits. What does this mean for Regina?

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You won't believe this Moose Jaw Food Bank news, eh?

Okay, so I just read this piece about the Moose Jaw Food Bank having to limit visits and it just… well, it got right into my gizzard. They're saying demand is sky-high and donations are dropping off. Executive Director Jason Moore straight up said, "Things just continue to get worse and worse." Now, Moose Jaw isn't Regina, no, but it’s just a hop down the Trans-Canada, and what hits them usually ripples here too. You see folks struggling down Albert Street, or in the Cathedral District, and it just hits different when you hear about food banks rationing.

### What This Means for Us

This isn't just a Moose Jaw problem, you know? It's a Saskatchewan problem. When families are having to choose between groceries and keeping the lights on, that tells you something about the cost of living here, eh? Even with all the canola money and the potash, people are hurting.

* **Increased Strain:** Expect to see more pressure on Regina's food banks and community programs. We're all neighbours here, and when one struggles, we all feel it.

* **Community Support:** This is where we show what Rider Nation is all about. It's not just about cheering in the stands at Mosaic, it's about looking out for each other.

* **A Call to Action:** Whether it's a few extra cans in the donation bin at your local Co-op or volunteering at a community kitchen, every little bit helps.

This is Regina — yeah, we know what it sounds like, and we've heard your joke. Now sit down and listen. This is a reminder that we need to keep our eyes open and our hands ready to help, because our neighbours are counting on it. We're a city that doesn't pretend to be anything we're not, and that means facing the tough stuff head-on.

Darlene Chicken-Lawson, MiTL Sports Desk, reporting from the Queen City.

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