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AAA 18U Canucks lose pair of one-run games to Swift Current

AAA 18U Canucks lose pair of one-run games to Swift Current

Sask Premier Baseball League squad showing improvement as season continues
5 new COVID-19 cases, 20 recoveries

5 new COVID-19 cases, 20 recoveries

The new cases are located in the Regina (4) and North Central (1) zones
Moose Jaw school divisions announce mandatory masking for students, staff

Moose Jaw school divisions announce mandatory masking for students, staff

Moose Jaw schools will be mandating masks for students in grades 4 and above this fall
Sask. doctors agree to new five-year contract with province

Sask. doctors agree to new five-year contract with province

Saskatchewan doctors have confirmed a new five-year contract with the Ministry of Health by an overwhelming majority vote
Reflecting on progress

Reflecting on progress

MLA Warren Michelson's column from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express
Royal Regiment of Canada and the Dieppe Raid: August 19, 1942

Royal Regiment of Canada and the Dieppe Raid: August 19, 1942

Historian Richard Dowson writes about Sergeant Alex Sinclair
Grant Hall to host dismissal appeal hearing of former officer Murdock

Grant Hall to host dismissal appeal hearing of former officer Murdock

The hearing kicks off on Monday, Aug. 31 and runs every day for three weeks until Friday, Sept. 18
With bridge closed, family forced to get creative when sending kids to school

With bridge closed, family forced to get creative when sending kids to school

Part 10 in a series
Demolition of house on infamous property a last resort, city says

Demolition of house on infamous property a last resort, city says

While city council received some reassurances from Dr. Elizabeth James about her intention to clean up her property at 1511 Hastings Street West, she was slightly vague about her plans to renovate the house
Liberals announce $18 million in funding for small food producers

Liberals announce $18 million in funding for small food producers

OTTAWA — The federal government is rolling out $18 million in support for projects they say will help strengthen Canada's food supply chain.
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