Miss the news this past week? Here is a selection of headlines from the past week.
Want to get the headlines delivered to your inbox every day? Be sure to sign up for our email updates.
Saturday
Canadians exercising less and watching more online content during pandemic: survey
Lumsden named to final four for Kraft Hockeyville
Warriors power play leads way in commanding win over Broncos
Sunday
Sonar Records pumping up the volume on music production in small-town Saskatchewan
First meeting of new volunteer alliance 100+ Women Who Care Moose Jaw focuses on homelessness
Prairie Bee Meadery rolling along with changing times
Moose Jaw’s Gardner scores first National Hockey League goal
Warriors drop hard-fought decision to Saskatoon
Monday
Police investigate B&E, make arrests
How I can help you this Pharmacist Awareness Month
Schools in Sask. to receive 100K rapid tests
Provincial government announces big expansion to Yorkton canola processing plant
Penalties could soon increase for false alarms to which police respond
Tuesday
Public health closes drive-thru vaccine clinic Monday as AstraZeneca supply runs out
Library staff ‘rose to the occasion’ to help patrons during difficult 2020
New convenience store could be built in southwest corner of South Hill
Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League officially shuts down for season
New clean-up committee shows that council cares, mayor says
Regina and area issued partial lockdown orders due to COVID-19 variant concerns
Plots still remaining as Yara Community Gardens prepare for growing season
Council renews photo radar agreement despite receiving less revenue from program
Report about lost tax revenue gets shrug from council
Warriors' play-by-play man Gallo looks back after 1,000 games
Prairie Hockey Academy expanding by two teams
Wednesday
New policy would let businesses expand services to sidewalks, parking stalls
Contractors flushing pipes ahead of switch to new water supply line
Changes to zoning bylaw would modernize regulations and update language
City hall keeping an eye on increase in COVID-19 variants
Tomorrow's ag leaders to benefit from mentorship program
Farm organizations seeking support for carbon offset system rewards
More downtown patios will create excitement and activities, city says
Province puts temporary cap on food delivery fees beginning next week
Warriors sign goaltender Unger to standard player agreement
Slow start paves way for lopsided loss for Warriors against Brandon
Thursday
In split decision, Supreme Court says the federal carbon price is constitutional
APAS responds to carbon tax ruling
Hop into spring with city-wide Easter egg hunt, take-home activities from MJPL
Views about police changing due to specialized crisis team, social worker says
Miller Express announce suspension of 2021 season
Edible garden bed in Crescent Park returning this spring with new array of veggies
Public Health working to open drive-through vaccine clinic in Moose Jaw in April
Cornerstone Christian School moves online due to concerns about COVID-19 variants
Sowden Flanagan prospect O’Reilly signs with college team
Growing time: Prairie Hockey Academy building on success despite pandemic era
Friday
Economist predicting positive economic recovery for Saskatchewan businesses in 2021
Moose Jaw schools moving to remote learning, starting next week
Passage of assisted suicide bill concerns palliative care, mental health advocates
Moderna shipment delayed, some vaccine appointments may be affected
Police arrest man for not wearing mask in grocery store
Murals committee could refocus priorities to include sculptures and artwork
What’s old is new again: STARS Lottery scammers calling local residents
Opinion
On the Front Porch: Soar Higher
Bruce Penton: Does the CFL need XFL to survive?
Reflective Moments: Times they are a-changing; do changes make sense?
From the Kitchen: Cookbook raising money for Mortlach School projects