One guy said, "It's clean and it's fun."

A nice lady said, "Everybody has been so friendly and welcoming - offering us lots of places to eat and places to visit while we're here."

The City of Moose Jaw took their video camera out to The Scotties Tournament of Hearts earlier this week at Mosaic Place.  They found a lot of happy people.

A young man noted, "It has, like, an old school history and whatnot so it just makes it fun...every building you go into has architecture from the 20s and that's cool."

The curling fans, the tourists in our city this week are having a great time and enjoying what we have to offer.

Some on social media criticized the video, believing some of the comments may have been prompted.  They may be right.  So what?  I don't think these people would make these statements if they didn't want to.

Unprompted, live on CHAB yesterday, Ted Wyman, the sports editor at the Winnipeg Sun, gave us a compliment.  Ted started his journalism career at the Moose Jaw Times Herald 25 years ago.  He hasn't been back since.

As we finished our conversation on the radio, he said, "...I really love what's happened with this city.  I really like the vibe and I'm enjoying it very much."