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Moose Jaw Little League All-Stars gearing up for provincials and beyond

Moose Jaw Little League All-Stars gearing up for provincials and beyond

Local squad looking for winning weekend against North Regina Little League after strong showing in Alberta
Miller Express continue to roll, defeat Medicine Hat for eighth-straight win

Miller Express continue to roll, defeat Medicine Hat for eighth-straight win

Every player in line-up has at least a base hit as Moose Jaw goes on to 6-3 victory over Mavericks
Everything you need to know about monkeypox

Everything you need to know about monkeypox

Monkeypox is an infection caused by a virus, which was first identified in 1958 in Africa.
New Netflix psychedelics series has prominent Saskatchewan connection

New Netflix psychedelics series has prominent Saskatchewan connection

A new Netflix series called How to Change Your Mind explores the current renaissance of psychedelic drugs in psychotherapy and includes an interesting Saskatchewan tidbit — the word “psychedelic” was invented by a psychiatrist working in Weyburn.
Expansion of Cystic Fibrosis medication

Expansion of Cystic Fibrosis medication

This expansion will allow Trikafta to be available to CF patients ages six and older who meet the medical criteria.
Sask Polytechnic researchers receive funding for their research

Sask Polytechnic researchers receive funding for their research

The recipients of Sask Polytech’s Establishment Grant are Michelle Pavloff, Natasha Hubbard Murdoch, and Heather Nelson.
UPDATED: Police shoot and kill 26-year-old male near Moose Jaw

UPDATED: Police shoot and kill 26-year-old male near Moose Jaw

UPDATE: The deceased has been identified as Ryan Booker. Booker was a mechanic, passionate outdoorsman, and father to two sons.
Water stewardship group, Gibson Energy team up to combat invasive purple loosestrife plant

Water stewardship group, Gibson Energy team up to combat invasive purple loosestrife plant

Just as leafy spurge looks harmless but is really an invasive species, purple loosestrife is another attractive-looking plant that can do more damage to the local environment.
Outbreak of leafy spurge infestations a concern for environmentalists

Outbreak of leafy spurge infestations a concern for environmentalists

Leafy spurge might look like a regular prairie plant, but it is an invasive species that destroys native flora and should be eliminated wherever it is found to prevent further growth.
Optimist Scholarships – 2022

Optimist Scholarships – 2022

Congratulations to Akuol and Jacob.
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