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Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Moose Jaw 18U AAA Canucks go undefeated on way to winning Johnsrud Memorial Tournament

Moose Jaw 18U AAA Canucks go undefeated on way to winning Johnsrud Memorial Tournament

Canucks post 6-0 record through weekend at American Legion event in Watford City, N.D., continue solid play through first half of season
Former Warriors defenceman Mateychuk having impact on AHL Calder Cup playoffs

Former Warriors defenceman Mateychuk having impact on AHL Calder Cup playoffs

Columbus Blue jackets first-rounder draws assist on overtime winner in Game 6 as Cleveland pushes Eastern Conference Final to seven games
Late-game rally leads to Miller Express comeback win over Beavers in Weyburn

Late-game rally leads to Miller Express comeback win over Beavers in Weyburn

Moose Jaw scores five in the eighth to overcome 7-5 deficit, go on to 10-7 win in Western Canadian Baseball League action
Outgoing MLA pleads not guilty; trial date to be set in July

Outgoing MLA pleads not guilty; trial date to be set in July

Gregory Samuel Lawrence, 58, was not present in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on June 12 when his matters were discussed. Instead, defence lawyer Estes Fonkalsrud appeared on his behalf.
Bail denied for accused in attempted murder case with baseball bat and pickup truck

Bail denied for accused in attempted murder case with baseball bat and pickup truck

Ryan Milne, 41, appeared behind glass at the Moose Jaw Provincial Court on June 11 to attend his bail hearing following an earlier incident on May 30 where he drove into another pickup truck, pushed it onto Highway 1, and proceeded to assault the driver with a baseball bat
Accused angrily fires his defence in court, stating 'his lack of being a lawyer'

Accused angrily fires his defence in court, stating 'his lack of being a lawyer'

William Montgomery Earl awaits a bail hearing.
Construction values boosted by theatre renovations

Construction values boosted by theatre renovations

The largest permit in May was $800,000 for alterations to the Mae Wilson Theatre building.
Despite concerns, appeals board approves building projects that contravene zoning bylaw

Despite concerns, appeals board approves building projects that contravene zoning bylaw

The board met on May 21 to hear from Daryl Duckworth at 3045 Caribou Street West and Craig Hill at 336 Hochelaga Street West after city hall denied their respective requests to construct detached accessory storage buildings in their backyards. 
Outdoor grills turn out variety of interesting meals

Outdoor grills turn out variety of interesting meals

This week’s recipes offer two ideas for preparing meals with birds chirping in the distance and friends and family ready to taste the grilled results.
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