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Looking back: This past week's headlines

The headlines for the week of April 17-23, 2021
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Miss the news this past week? Here is a selection of headlines from the past week.

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Saturday

St. Andrew’s United Church holding May drive-by supper after successful first event

Moose Jaw’s Fraser excited for opportunity to join soccer program in Spain

Positive COVID test shuts down WHL’s Tri-City Americans

Second period surge leads Brandon to win over Warriors

Sunday

Wholesale trade in Sask. increased by 25 per cent in February, largest increase in Canada

Moose Jaw Warriors Week That Was

Monday

'Turning pain into purpose:' Local author launching first book to talk about infertility

Judge thanks police for helping military vet address health issues

Prairie South updates protocols around wearing masks in schools

Province restricts sale of flavoured vape products in effort to limit youth access

WHL announces 2020-21 season will conclude with no playoffs due to pandemic

Warriors snap skid with win over Raiders

Tuesday

Wedding industry needs clarity from province about holding future events, planner says

Liberals Plunge Canada Into Black Hole of Debt: Lukiwski

Fundraiser being held for resident who needs a heart transplant

Sask. expanding virtual health care services to relieve pressures on system

City to change Saturday transit to dial-a-bus service on May 1

Moose Jaw chamber likes extension of business subsidies in federal budget

Wakamow Valley hosting new events at Kiwanis Park this summer

Stick with the process: Lack of playoffs disappointing but understanding for Warriors

Multi-year plan to help Catholic division replace aging tech

Sask. public health orders limiting household contact extended until May 10

Sask. lowers AstraZeneca age limit to 40+, announces priority vaccination changes

Former Warrior Point scores 300th NHL point in win over Carolina

Wednesday

Brazillian COVID-19 variant has public health concerned about containing cases in southern Sask.

Sask. launches website to help families find available childcare services near them

Montreal police arrest man in connection to fraud in Gravelbourg

Two more COVID-19 outbreaks declared, new case reported at Vanier in Moose Jaw

Fight on River Street lands man in federal jail for 27 months

Shriner’s MOMendum Mother’s Day cruise to honour moms and women of Moose Jaw

WHL teams to see season cut short after COVID outbreaks

Business owner Kyra Klassen facing charges in court in Regina

Moose Jaw Music Festival back on stage for 2021 with new safety protocols

Warriors can't hold off Ice despite comeback, fall in overtime

Thursday

Funding, enrolment to likely decrease next year for Holy Trinity

Holy Trinity to get $14K after successful conclusion to court case

Western Development Museum launches virtual escape room

Pandemic funding to help Holy Trinity address students’ mental health, reading skills

Zion United Church seeking help to raise $100K for new boiler to avoid permanent closure

Pellet gun attack halts mail delivery in Laurier Apartments area

Humane Society threatened by grass fire, but no harm done

Hillcrest Golf Club to open for season this Monday

Friday

Masks, vaccines, and travel restrictions best ways to stop pandemic: survey

SaskPower set to surpass 2030 commitment to lower greenhouse gas emissions

Ward Strueby named new education director of Holy Trinity Catholic Schools

Visitation restrictions in long-term care homes set to lift on April 29

Canadian Forces cancels 2021 Saskatchewan Airshow in Moose Jaw

Warriors Mateychuk, Rysavy set to take ice at World U-18 Hockey Championship

Deer Ridge Golf Course offering expanded options for players this summer

Pats take advantage of opportunities on way to win over Warriors

Opinion

On the Front Porch: Songs for the season

Bruce Penton: Happier days again for Andreescu, Spieth

Reflective Moments: Memories of Prince Philip from local visits

Letter to the Editor: Letter to the Editor: Looking for ancestors who immigrated to Canada in 1901 — Wilfred Gill and family

From the Kitchen: Masking tape holds together recipes from the past

A Distant View: Knowledge and our loss of wonder

Editorial by Joan Ritchie

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