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WCBL Recap: Saskatoon sweeps doubleheader in Brooks, Moose Jaw and Regina hit double digits on way to wins

WCBL Recap: Saskatoon sweeps doubleheader in Brooks, Moose Jaw and Regina hit double digits on way to wins

Berries takes 5-4 and 17-2 victories over Bombers, Miller Express defeat Swift Current 16-6, Regina downs Weyburn 14-9
Reflective Moments: Pennies gone but the name endures

Reflective Moments: Pennies gone but the name endures

Traditional reference to the smallest denomination still related to prize parades.
Hometown Parade looking for more floats to participate in event

Hometown Parade looking for more floats to participate in event

At 7 pm on Thursday June 19th the parade will depart from the Town and Country Mall’s old Sears parking lot, west on Saskatchewan Street East and then south down Main Street to Manitoba Street.
Newcomer Welcome Centre continues job readiness programs for new residents

Newcomer Welcome Centre continues job readiness programs for new residents

The Moose Jaw Newcomer Welcome Centre is rolling out another month of programming aimed at helping newcomers settle into both the workforce and community life
Moose Jaw’s Kaleigh Day to represent Sask. at national arts festival

Moose Jaw’s Kaleigh Day to represent Sask. at national arts festival

For Moose Jaw’s Kaleigh Day, the stage has always felt like home — a place where she can tell stories, share emotion, and express herself through music, dance, and performance
Keon Garden Centre calls on MJ businesses to support wildfire relief

Keon Garden Centre calls on MJ businesses to support wildfire relief

To donate, visit RedCross.ca and select the Saskatchewan Wildfires Appeal.
Fast-paced poetry to take the stage as ‘Famous Last Words’ debuts

Fast-paced poetry to take the stage as ‘Famous Last Words’ debuts

Set for Friday, July 18 at the Mae Wilson Theatre, Famous Last Words will feature an impressive lineup of performers, including RC Weslowski, Peace Akintade, Dash Reimer, Cat Abenstein, and Khodi Dill
Briercrest set to celebrate Heritage Day with family-friendly fun

Briercrest set to celebrate Heritage Day with family-friendly fun

If you're looking to get out of town for the day without venturing too far from home, the upcoming Briercrest Heritage Day might be the perfect option for a weekend road trip
Prairie South trustees change bus policy after parents push back

Prairie South trustees change bus policy after parents push back

Trustees with Prairie South School Division have agreed to amend a busing-focused board policy after parents from Sunningdale School raised concerns about changes to the document.
Volunteers rally in Wakamow Valley to preserve Canada’s national trail

Volunteers rally in Wakamow Valley to preserve Canada’s national trail

Held annually on the first Saturday in June, the event brought together a mix of residents and groups — all united by a shared goal: to care for Canada’s 29,000-kilometre trail network, the longest recreational trail in the world
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