Today the airfield is abandoned with only the gunnery backstop, hangar pads and weedy, broken runways to see. It is used as a "practice airshow airport" for 431 Air Demonstration Squadron (The
Snowbirds) as it is conveniently located in their training area CYR 303 (restricted). On December 10, 2004, a collision between two
CT-114 Tutor jets from the Snowbirds occurred during training over Mossbank. The collision led to the death of Capt. Miles Selby. Capt. Chuck Mallett survived the collision and subsequent crash after he was "thrown out" as the airplane disintegrated. Selby Road on the eastern edge of the airbase has been dedicated in the memory of Capt. Miles Selby. A cairn is located at the entrance of the Mossbank Golf Course, which borders the old base. The cairn is dedicated to all the people that have served at Mossbank. Turvey Centre, located near
IPSCO (Interprovincial Steel and Pipe Corporation)(new name is Evares as of 2008) in
Regina, was originally an aircraft hangar from Mossbank. The building, which now has a stage and second floor balcony, is now used for events such as wedding receptions, hobby shows, swap meets and other activities. ==References==