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New Buffalo Pound pool opens after old one closed in 2018

New Buffalo Pound pool opens after old one closed in 2018

The older pool at Buffalo Pound Provincial Park was opened in 1972 and closed in 2018 due to aging infrastructure
Weeklong teen writing workshop concludes virtually with Teen Read Out

Weeklong teen writing workshop concludes virtually with Teen Read Out

The Teen Read Out looked a little different this year, but featured the same great writing from the annual teen writing retreat
Yukon gold explorer seeks source of placer gold found in creeks

Yukon gold explorer seeks source of placer gold found in creeks

Ron Walter writes about White Gold
Health Foundation announces new fall dates for annual Radiothon

Health Foundation announces new fall dates for annual Radiothon

The 14th annual Family First Radiothon will be taking place this fall, after the pandemic postponed the event this spring
Royal Saskatchewan Museum reopening today, with restrictions in place

Royal Saskatchewan Museum reopening today, with restrictions in place

Visitors must wear masks
Analysis: Province stalls on handing over records about Carpere Canada

Analysis: Province stalls on handing over records about Carpere Canada

The Moose Jaw Express submitted a Freedom of Information (FOI) request to the Ministry of Central Services on June 15 asking for information about Carpere Canada
Letter to the Editor: Derelict property 1511 Hastings St.

Letter to the Editor: Derelict property 1511 Hastings St.

Another letter to the editor from Carter Currie
Contract with golf clubs forces taxpayers to cover infrastructure repairs, councillor says

Contract with golf clubs forces taxpayers to cover infrastructure repairs, councillor says

Councillor Swanson says the water infrastructure is old and breaking down
Morneau set to unveil long-awaited changes to emergency wage subsidy

Morneau set to unveil long-awaited changes to emergency wage subsidy

OTTAWA — Finance Minister Bill Morneau will outline today how the federal government is reshaping its emergency wage-subsidy program that has been extended to the end of the year.
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Friday, July 17

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Friday, July 17

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 4 a.m. on July 17, 2020: There are 109,155 confirmed cases in Canada.
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