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90 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths reported, 177 recoveries

90 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths reported, 177 recoveries

The new cases are located in the following zones: Regina (16), North West (15), North Central (15), Saskatoon (14), North East (7), South East (5), Far North West (4), Far North East (4), Central West (4), South Central (3), and Central East (1)
Warriors trade rights to import goaltender Wallstedt to Portland

Warriors trade rights to import goaltender Wallstedt to Portland

Questions surrounding arrival of 2019 first-round import draft pick leads to deal to Winterhawks
Over $220M officially committed to water treatment plant renewal project

Over $220M officially committed to water treatment plant renewal project

The federal government will provide $89.13 million, the province will kick in $74.26 million, and the Buffalo Pound corporation will provide $59.42 million
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Tollifson Cable in Moose Jaw

COVID-19 outbreak declared at Tollifson Cable in Moose Jaw

A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at Tollifson Cable in Moose Jaw
Mortlach School receives $10K to upgrade kitchen areas

Mortlach School receives $10K to upgrade kitchen areas

Mortlach School started its nutrition program two years ago
Daydreaming a sign of efficient mind, or quick brain

Daydreaming a sign of efficient mind, or quick brain

Joyce Walter writes about daydreaming
Drive-by Quilt Show from Prairie Hearts Quilters Guild returning after successful first year

Drive-by Quilt Show from Prairie Hearts Quilters Guild returning after successful first year

Members of the Prairie Hearts Quilters Guild will be back at it with a Drive-By Quilt Show on June 19
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of 24 C, with a low of 12
Maverick Party wants Western Canada to have ‘fair shake’ in Confederation

Maverick Party wants Western Canada to have ‘fair shake’ in Confederation

Despite being a relatively new federal party, the Maverick Party has started to see growth in numbers as frustrated Western Canadians gravitate to the upstart organization.
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