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Winmar Warriors rally to tie game in third but fall in overtime to Blazers

Winmar Warriors rally to tie game in third but fall in overtime to Blazers

Moose Jaw scores twice in final 11 minutes to erase two-goal deficit, drop 5-4 overtime decision
Swift Current advances to girls soccer final, Central boys to also play for league gold

Swift Current advances to girls soccer final, Central boys to also play for league gold

Ardens and Cyclones to face Yorkton Regional in championship games on Tuesday at Canada Games Field
Humour: Ever wonder why a friend acts like a Neanderthal? This will explain it

Humour: Ever wonder why a friend acts like a Neanderthal? This will explain it

Neanderthals hung out in Europe several thousand years ago and eventual went extinct, but not before hooking up with Homo-Sapiens, who are usually thought of as modern ‘European’ humans.
Local construction activity almost doubles to $85.4 million

Local construction activity almost doubles to $85.4 million

According to city hall building reports, permits issued to the end of August were worth $85.38 million — an increase of $30 million.
Growing Moose Jaw church adds third Sunday service

Growing Moose Jaw church adds third Sunday service

Victory Church of Moose Jaw has been growing. With over 500 people attending every Sunday morning, they want to make sure that there is plenty of space available for new people they have invited to come.
Donation given to travel club preparing for trip to Europe

Donation given to travel club preparing for trip to Europe

About 20 club members assisted the Fellowship at the Highways to Heroes car show in July, working at the gates and as traffic directors.
Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

Here are five headlines for Saturday, Oct. 15.
Good morning Moose Jaw!

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Saturday will have a high of 10 C and a low of -3 C.
Lesson learned? Warriors drop tough decision to unbeaten Red Deer

Lesson learned? Warriors drop tough decision to unbeaten Red Deer

Rebels score three straight on the power play on way to 4-2 victory at Moose Jaw Events Centre
PSSD’s grad rates 1% below target but 14% higher than provincial average, data shows

PSSD’s grad rates 1% below target but 14% higher than provincial average, data shows

The school division set a target of 90 per cent for on-time graduation for the 2021-22 year. The data showed that on-time grad rates were 89.2 per cent, compared to 75.59 per cent for the province. 
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