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Letter to the Editor: Response to Richard Dowson’s letter to the editor published in the May 18th/2022 edition

Letter to the Editor: Response to Richard Dowson’s letter to the editor published in the May 18th/2022 edition

A letter to the editor from Leon Retief
Five headlines for Sunday morning

Five headlines for Sunday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning.
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Sunday will have a high of 20 C with a low of 8 C.
Bullpen woes lead to high-scoring loss for Miller Express against Mavericks

Bullpen woes lead to high-scoring loss for Miller Express against Mavericks

Moose Jaw goes through eight pitchers on way to taking 13-8 loss at Ross Wells Park
Hundreds enjoy afternoon in Crescent Park for Willy Winmar birthday party

Hundreds enjoy afternoon in Crescent Park for Willy Winmar birthday party

Local restoration company holds special free event featuring host of activities on Saturday afternoon
Ruck It Up raises funds and awareness for Journey to Hope

Ruck It Up raises funds and awareness for Journey to Hope

Event sees close to 70 participants carrying packs on hike through Wakamow Valley trails
Femsport training camp starting at Main Street Strength & Conditioning

Femsport training camp starting at Main Street Strength & Conditioning

Aubrey Shpaiuk, owner of Main St. Strength & Conditioning, is beginning a training camp on May 29 that will prepare athletes to participate in the Femsport women's strength and fitness competition this summer on August 20.
Council declares May as Melanoma and Skin Cancer Awareness month

Council declares May as Melanoma and Skin Cancer Awareness month

Skin cancer is the most common of all cancers and one in six Canadians born in the 1990s will acquire this disease in their lifetime.
Mosaic Place finished first quarter of 2022 with deficit over $80K

Mosaic Place finished first quarter of 2022 with deficit over $80K

Mosaic Place experienced a deficit of over $80,000 during the first quarter of this year, although its in-house catering did generate nearly $60,000 in net profit.
Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant renewal project to start in June (photo gallery)

Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant renewal project to start in June (photo gallery)

Graham Construction-AECON will handle the $325.6 million renewal project after receiving the contract. 
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