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One bad inning the difference as U15 AAA Canucks fall to Assiniboia

One bad inning the difference as U15 AAA Canucks fall to Assiniboia

Five errors in third inning lead to four-run break for Assiniboia, Aces go on to 5-3 win
Moose Jaw Lacrosse Association kicks things into high gear as pandemic eases

Moose Jaw Lacrosse Association kicks things into high gear as pandemic eases

Box lacrosse begins this weekend on the road, field contests taking place next week, Ken Stewart Memorial Scholarship presented
Hustlers and Ice battle to tie in Senior Ladies Fastball

Hustlers and Ice battle to tie in Senior Ladies Fastball

Hustlers score four in top of seventh to salvage tie as opening week continues
Two-vehicle collision shuts down Athabasca Street East for hours

Two-vehicle collision shuts down Athabasca Street East for hours

A collision between two vehicles sent both drivers to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Owners of Golden Ticket Sports Centre ‘pumped’ to soon welcome residents to venue

Owners of Golden Ticket Sports Centre ‘pumped’ to soon welcome residents to venue

'I think (the building has) a lot of potential ... . It will have a different look than any other gym, certainly in Saskatchewan, but also any other place we’ve looked at in Western Canada'
52 new COVID-19 cases, 55 recoveries

52 new COVID-19 cases, 55 recoveries

The new cases are located in the following zones: North West (10), Saskatoon (10), Regina (9), North Central (7), Far North West (4), Central East (4), South East (3), Central West (2), Far North Central (1), and Far North East (1)
Concerts in the Park to make musical return in August

Concerts in the Park to make musical return in August

'We are just so excited to do this again. I think everyone really wants to have a great summer’
Letter to the Editor: Slashing Saturday Service is Short-sighted

Letter to the Editor: Slashing Saturday Service is Short-sighted

A letter to the editor from Fran Millar
First Nation says 751 unmarked graves found at Saskatchewan residential school site

First Nation says 751 unmarked graves found at Saskatchewan residential school site

COWESSESS FIRST NATION — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he was terribly saddened to learn up to 751 unmarked graves were found at the site of a former residential school in southeastern Saskatchewan. Cowessess First Nation announced Thursday that a
Central Collegiate names four valedictorians for special grad ceremonies

Central Collegiate names four valedictorians for special grad ceremonies

Larissa Bohlken, Affaf Kashif, Emily Pippus and Emily Steinhauer all to deliver valedictory addresses as event broken into four groups on June 28
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