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Moose Jaw’s Bearchell moves up to 12th at Sask Mid-Amateur men’s golf championship

Moose Jaw’s Bearchell moves up to 12th at Sask Mid-Amateur men’s golf championship

Second-round 74 sees former provincial junior champion gain four spots in tournament
Canadians victorious, Giants defeated in Rambler Park Fastball League action

Canadians victorious, Giants defeated in Rambler Park Fastball League action

Canadians battle to 3-0 win over Gordon Hawks, Giants drop 10-3 decision to Earl Grey at Lyle Helland Ball Diamond
MLB prospect Hofmann takes part in training session at Sowden Flanagan Baseball Training

MLB prospect Hofmann takes part in training session at Sowden Flanagan Baseball Training

Former Miller Express pitcher and fifth-round draft pick of the Pittsburgh Pirates tosses live bullpen, offers tips and tricks to handful of local players
Sixty new COVID-19 cases reported in province, setting single-day record for infections

Sixty new COVID-19 cases reported in province, setting single-day record for infections

Of the 60 cases reported, 48 are from Hutterite colonies in the southwest and west-central regions. Forty-three of those are located in a single communal living setting in the RM of Lawtonia.
WDM to reopen in mid-August after five-month closure

WDM to reopen in mid-August after five-month closure

Museum members and volunteers will be able to visit the WDM in Moose Jaw, North Battleford and Yorkton starting on Wednesday, Aug. 5. These locations will welcome the public on Wednesday, Aug. 12.
Francophone community to offer arts and sports camp for kids

Francophone community to offer arts and sports camp for kids

The Association Communautaire Fransaskoise de Moose Jaw (ACFMJ) will run the two-week camp for kids aged six to 11 from Aug. 17 to 21 and from Aug. 24 to 28 at École Ducharme on 340 Ominica Street West
Feds relax fingerprinting rules when screening new hires during COVID-19

Feds relax fingerprinting rules when screening new hires during COVID-19

OTTAWA — The government has quietly relaxed a requirement to fingerprint prospective new federal hires as part of security screening, a move prompted by the need for physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Invasive mussels found in out-of-province boat purchase

Invasive mussels found in out-of-province boat purchase

Inspectors with the Ministry of Environment intercepted a boat that was contaminated with invasive mussels during a routine inspection recently.
Summer in Moose Jaw

Summer in Moose Jaw

MLA Warren Michelson's column from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express
Province spends $1M to find better ways to manage drainage on farmland

Province spends $1M to find better ways to manage drainage on farmland

The provincial government will distribute $1 million to 10 agricultural groups to work on 11 agricultural water management demonstration projects, with results to come in two years
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