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Moose Jaw Warriors Week That Was

Moose Jaw Warriors Week That Was

The Moose Jaw Warriors continued their up-and-down play this past week, posting a 2-2 record over four games in the Western Hockey League East Division Hub.
Provincial gov't provides funds to maintain Discounted Bus Pass program

Provincial gov't provides funds to maintain Discounted Bus Pass program

Residents who receive income assistance can get a bus pass for $25, thanks to a government program
Re-Open Saskatchewan Training Subsidy extended once again

Re-Open Saskatchewan Training Subsidy extended once again

The Re-Open Saskatchewan Training Subsidy (RSTS) has been extended from March 31 to June 30, 2021
Letter to the Editor re: Meeting with Rabbi Parnes, Beth Jacob Synagogue in Regina; Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Letter to the Editor re: Meeting with Rabbi Parnes, Beth Jacob Synagogue in Regina; Wednesday, April 7, 2021

A message from Rabbi Parnes
Swift Current Tarentaise cattle breeder honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award

Swift Current Tarentaise cattle breeder honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award

Swift Current cattle rancher Bryce Burnett has be given a lifetime achievement award for his work with Tarentaise cattle
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 4 C, with a low of -6
Effort there, but Warriors can't find way past Blades

Effort there, but Warriors can't find way past Blades

Robins has two goals, three points for Saskatoon; Yager and Popple score for Warriors in 4-2 loss
Lumsden loses out on Kraft Hockeyville

Lumsden loses out on Kraft Hockeyville

Elsipogtog First Nation wins contest, will use funds to repair fire-destroyed arena, Lumsden receives $25,000 as a runner-up
Quick action prevents vehicle fire from spreading to apartment complex

Quick action prevents vehicle fire from spreading to apartment complex

Sudden blaze on South Hill jeopardizes homes, but neighbours able to keep damage limited before fire department arrives
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