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AAA Warriors lose tough one at home to Notre Dame

AAA Warriors lose tough one at home to Notre Dame

Hounds score five second-period goals on way to 11-2 win at Mosaic Place
Businesses can ‘absolutely’ discriminate based on vaccine status: MJ lawyer

Businesses can ‘absolutely’ discriminate based on vaccine status: MJ lawyer

Despite Premier Scott Moe’s remarks that businesses should “consult their lawyer” if they ask for proof of vaccination after Feb. 28, lawyer Talon Regent is confident that courts would see such requests as reasonable: "Businesses are absolutely allowed to discriminate on the basis of vaccine status."
Sask.-made Constitutional amendment would make history if passed in Senate

Sask.-made Constitutional amendment would make history if passed in Senate

A Saskatchewan-made constitutional amendment that would close a 140-year-old loophole that gives Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) massive tax exemptions is closer to reality now that the bill is in the Senate.
Viola Desmond: Arrested, jailed, and convicted for a solitary cent

Viola Desmond: Arrested, jailed, and convicted for a solitary cent

February is Black History Month in Canada. The 2022 theme is “February and Forever: Celebrating Black History today and every day.” The theme this year is about recognizing the daily contributions Black Canadians make in Canada
Free fishing, family time and fun all possible on Family Day weekend

Free fishing, family time and fun all possible on Family Day weekend

Family Day weekend of FREE fishing from February 19th to 21st – you won’t need to buy a fishing license.
Spanish Flu – 1918-1920 – Notes from Saskatchewan

Spanish Flu – 1918-1920 – Notes from Saskatchewan

The following is a short summary of Joan Champ’s January 13, 2003 Paper, “The Impact of the Spanish Influenza Epidemic on Saskatchewan Farm Families, 1918-1919”, Prepared for Saskatchewan Western Development Museum’s “Winning the Prairie Gamble” 2005 Exhibit.
Overlooked pharmaceutical maker offers investors nice upside

Overlooked pharmaceutical maker offers investors nice upside

Ron Walter writes about Viatris stock
Housing supply shortage in 2021 continues to affect the province, data shows

Housing supply shortage in 2021 continues to affect the province, data shows

Saskatchewan’s challenges in 2021 with housing supply continued into January, with the Saskatchewan Realtors Association (SRA) singling out Moose Jaw for its decline in sales last month.
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Friday's temperature will stay around -14 C with a 30 percent chance of flurries.
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