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Warriors claim overager Ginnell off waivers from Spokane

Warriors claim overager Ginnell off waivers from Spokane

Veteran left-winger put up 13 goals and 23 points in 50 games with Winnipeg and Spokane last season
RCMP seize over 2.8 million illegal cigarettes, arrest 7 Sask. residents following investigation

RCMP seize over 2.8 million illegal cigarettes, arrest 7 Sask. residents following investigation

Seven Saskatchewan residents are facing charges following an RCMP bust of an illegal interprovincial cigarette operation
Six Moose Jaw students awarded $27,000 in arts scholarships from local program

Six Moose Jaw students awarded $27,000 in arts scholarships from local program

A number of fine arts scholarships were recently awarded to six local students pursuing their education
Will life after the pandemic be the promised land or a madhouse?

Will life after the pandemic be the promised land or a madhouse?

Ron Walter considers the economic effects of the pandemic
Public division trustees frustrated with continued discussion regarding joint-use school

Public division trustees frustrated with continued discussion regarding joint-use school

Motion introduced to have the division review the closure of Empire and Westmount, and to provide residents with an opportunity to participate in school closure reviews
Dismissal hearing for Alan Murdock pushed back to Oct. 6

Dismissal hearing for Alan Murdock pushed back to Oct. 6

Murdock has hired legal counsel, who needs time to adequately prepare for the hearing
Moose Jaw LGBTQ+ community rallies in support of transgender teen after alleged assault

Moose Jaw LGBTQ+ community rallies in support of transgender teen after alleged assault

A GoFundMe campaign collected over $1,300 in donations in just over 48 hours
First-ever pet microchipping clinic at Humane Society proves successful

First-ever pet microchipping clinic at Humane Society proves successful

The Moose Jaw Humane Society microchipped over 200 pets during its August clinic
Economy added 246,000 jobs in August, unemployment rate 10.2%

Economy added 246,000 jobs in August, unemployment rate 10.2%

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the economy added 246,000 in August as the pace of job gains slowed compared with July, when 419,000 jobs were added.
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Sept. 4

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Sept. 4

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 4 a.m. EDT on Sept. 4, 2020: There are 130,493 confirmed cases in Canada.
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