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Year in Review: June

A pet goose made headlines as the province eased more pandemic restrictions in June
steve the goose crop
Steve the Goose has become a bit of a Moose Jaw celebrity, after somehow outwitting a fox and returning to his family’s acreage all on his own. (supplied)

MooseJawToday.com will be presenting a month by month look back at 2020 over the next few days.

The following is a sample of headlines from June.

Organizers learn valuable lessons after hosting first-ever virtual Heritage Fair

Snowbirds hold private change of command ceremony

Fewer water main breaks not a reason for optimism yet, city manager says

Rowan Clothing opens doors in new, renovated location on Main Street

Moose Jaw Solidarity Rally sees incredible support

Local organizations hold low-key Decoration Day services

City refuses to fix bridge that families need to access their homes

Sask. students, teachers to return to in-person classrooms in the fall

USports cancellation a hard hit for Moose Jaw’s Buettner

Artist helps preserve one of city’s oldest murals for the future

Pandemic forces resident to build backyard gym to manage COPD

Together We’re Strong honours fallen Snowbird

Warriors Lang invited to Czech Republic World Junior Camp

Former Miller Express pitcher Hofmann selected in MLB Draft

Moose Jaw-partnered mental health app for youth expanding thanks to leadership grant

“It’s a gamechanger”: Moose Jaw Soccer Association announces partnership with Celtic FC of Scottish Premier League

Seven players from Moose Jaw Soccer Association sign with ACAC

“Over the moon happy”: Ackerman receives second Spirit of Sandra Scholarship

MJPS welcomes two new recruits in closed swearing-in ceremony

Wait times at SARCAN likely to continue after busy opening day

City hall adds beautification work to cast iron program

Hundred-year-old Brownlee church burns down in windstorm

ACT/UCT makes large donation to Peacock Centennial Auditorium

World Refugee Day highlights lives of those who have had to flee their homes

The goose came back: local pet goose capturing hearts after impossible fox escape

From fires to vehicle extrications, retiring firefighter saw plenty over 37-year career

Hairdressers hang up their scissors after decades in the business

'On the cusp of something:' local musicians, COVID-19, and a changing industry

Women Fore Women Golf Tournament presents first scholarships

SaskTel Pioneers donate over $3,000 to three local literacy programs

Ejection seat tangled with parachute in Snowbirds crash: Investigators

Moose Jaw paramedic featured in artwork spread in national magazine

Warriors add Rysavy in CHL Import Draft

COVID-19 revenue decline results in $319 million provincial deficit

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