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Canadians advance to Rambler Park ‘A’ final, Giants knocked to ‘B’ side

Canadians advance to Rambler Park ‘A’ final, Giants knocked to ‘B’ side

Canadians battle to 4-2 win over Golden Hawks, Giants fall 12-5 to Earl Grey Rockets
Impressive showing for Mustangs in 11U lacrosse exhibition

Impressive showing for Mustangs in 11U lacrosse exhibition

Moose Jaw shows off plenty of offence in match-up with Regina Royals
Retirement party celebrates Michelson’s time as Sask Party MLA

Retirement party celebrates Michelson’s time as Sask Party MLA

After 13 years of representing Moose Jaw North, long-time MLA to officially step aside as election looms
10 new COVID-19 cases, 3 recoveries

10 new COVID-19 cases, 3 recoveries

The new cases are located in the Saskatoon (6), Central West (2), North Central (1) and South Central (1) zones
PSSD will not livestream classroom activities for home-based students

PSSD will not livestream classroom activities for home-based students

'A large number of our stakeholders have brought to our attention some concerns, and this is an acknowledgement of those concerns and attempt to address them'
Wildlife rehab organization on the hunt for new volunteers this fall

Wildlife rehab organization on the hunt for new volunteers this fall

The Wildlife Rehabilitation Society of Saskatchewan is on the prowl for new volunteers — and Moose Jaw is on its list
Province launches online organ and tissue donor registry

Province launches online organ and tissue donor registry

The service is available to all Sask. residents who are 16 and over
Horsepower and brain cells are not equal

Horsepower and brain cells are not equal

Joyce Walter reminds drivers about school zones and the rules of the road
Author creates self-guided tour of former Caronport airbase

Author creates self-guided tour of former Caronport airbase

There are 17 stops on the tour
Canada trails other rich countries in caring for kids: reports

Canada trails other rich countries in caring for kids: reports

A pair of newly released reports collectively argue Canada was failing to provide healthy, safe childhoods prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, setting kids up to be hit particularly hard by the global outbreak.
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