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Here are the winners for our social media contest with the Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre

Here are the winners for our social media contest with the Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre

The winners for the Moose Jaw Express contest with the Burrowing Owl Centre have been drawn
WHL reports no positive COVID tests for third-straight week

WHL reports no positive COVID tests for third-straight week

Return-to-play plan paying off as with nearly 500 tests administered, all teams remain in clear
Ukrainian war orphans receiving milk thanks to Moose Jaw’s man connection to area

Ukrainian war orphans receiving milk thanks to Moose Jaw’s man connection to area

The Russian American Community Services Association of San Francisco has been sending money to Ukraine to purchase milk for war orphans since June 2017
Family of moose removed from Central Butte town limits due to safety concerns

Family of moose removed from Central Butte town limits due to safety concerns

An adult female moose and two calves were removed from Central Butte, Sask. last week, where they had been living for nearly a month
Former Warrior Jeannot called up to Nashville Predators taxi squad

Former Warrior Jeannot called up to Nashville Predators taxi squad

Fast start to campaign sees former Tribe standout on verge of making NHL regular-season debut
Mosaic Place to remove ice Monday as city continues seasonal shutdown for ice plants

Mosaic Place to remove ice Monday as city continues seasonal shutdown for ice plants

Sportsplex to remain open through end of March
153 new COVID-19 cases, 136 recoveries

153 new COVID-19 cases, 136 recoveries

The new cases are located in the Regina (50), Far North West (31), Central East (17), Saskatoon (18), North West (11), Far North East (8), North Central (5), South Central (5), North East (3), and Central West (1) zones
Supreme Court of Canada dismisses case about funding for Catholic schools in Saskatchewan

Supreme Court of Canada dismisses case about funding for Catholic schools in Saskatchewan

The Theodore court case dealt with whether Catholic school divisions should receive funding for non-Catholic students
SGI to issue $285 million in one-time rebates this spring, increase serious injury benefits

SGI to issue $285 million in one-time rebates this spring, increase serious injury benefits

SGI is issuing one-time rebates to all customers with a registered vehicle in Saskatchewan this May
Resident concerned about overflowing garbage cans in downtown area

Resident concerned about overflowing garbage cans in downtown area

The city encourages residents to take photos of such incidents and report the matter through the city's app, or to contact the engineering department
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