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Largest helium plant in Canada now operating in Saskatchewan

Largest helium plant in Canada now operating in Saskatchewan

The plant can produce over 50 million cubic feet per year of purified helium for commercial sale — equal to filling 400,000 party balloons a day
Moose Jaw receiving $1M in government funding for solar power upgrades to city buildings

Moose Jaw receiving $1M in government funding for solar power upgrades to city buildings

Moose Jaw will be one of 55 provincial infrastructure projects receiving joint funding from the provincial and federal governments
156 new COVID-19 cases, 265 recoveries

156 new COVID-19 cases, 265 recoveries

The new cases are located in the following zones: Regina (40), North Central (31), South East (22), South Central (13), North West (11), North East (11), Saskatoon (10), Central East (10), South West (5), Far North West (1), and Far North East (1)
Warriors captain Hunt signs entry-level deal with Minnesota Wild

Warriors captain Hunt signs entry-level deal with Minnesota Wild

Solid campaign in East Division Hub sees NHL club pull trigger on locking up third-round pick from 2020 NHL Draft
Warmer daytime temperatures make planting seeds easier for farmers

Warmer daytime temperatures make planting seeds easier for farmers

Seeding is underway in the province, with nine per cent of the 2021 crop now in the ground, which is ahead of the five-year average
Resident receives 18 months’ probation for various charges

Resident receives 18 months’ probation for various charges

Matthew Barry Hooey appeared in provincial court recently on charges of simple possession of cocaine
Impaired teen loses licence after smashing into light post, parking meter

Impaired teen loses licence after smashing into light post, parking meter

Impaired driving leads to $30,000 in damages
PSSD trustee concerned that driver training contract given to Regina business

PSSD trustee concerned that driver training contract given to Regina business

Regina-based Wascana Driving School has been selected to provide driver training for Prairie South School Division
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

Editor Joan Ritchie's editorial from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express
Prairie South settles financially with Village of Avonlea over construction conflict

Prairie South settles financially with Village of Avonlea over construction conflict

The Village of Avonlea and Prairie South School Division (PSSD) have come to an agreement over an outstanding local improvement levy, with the division agreeing to pay a lump sum payment
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