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International medical team staying closer to home this year

International medical team staying closer to home this year

For the past five years, Moose Jaw International Medical Mission has sent a team composed of surgical, medical and non-medical members to Guatemala to support residents in Patzun and the surrounding area
Anxiety high as Canadian schools prepare for students from COVID-ravaged U.S.

Anxiety high as Canadian schools prepare for students from COVID-ravaged U.S.

WASHINGTON — Post-secondary students from the pandemic-riven United States are getting ready to go back to school in Canada — a rite of passage that's causing more anxiety than usual for parents and front-line university workers alike in the age of C
Another herbicide use on crops trashed by grain buyers

Another herbicide use on crops trashed by grain buyers

Richardson-Pioneer has informed oats producers that oats desiccated by glyphosate or any herbicide will not be purchased under its new oat procurement program in 2021
Fear of contracting COVID-19 rising but few Canadians wearing masks in public

Fear of contracting COVID-19 rising but few Canadians wearing masks in public

Support for a mandatory mask policy lowest in Saskatchewan
Five headlines for Monday morning

Five headlines for Monday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Monday will have a high of 20 C, with a low of 10
That’s a wrap: 24th annual Festival of Words finishes with a swell of applause

That’s a wrap: 24th annual Festival of Words finishes with a swell of applause

The Saskatchewan Festival of Words concluded today after a week of virtual events
Final panel at Festival of Words talks prairie literature with Saskatchewan writers

Final panel at Festival of Words talks prairie literature with Saskatchewan writers

The final panel at this year's Festival of Words was on the topic of the Saskatchewan literary scene
Crops looking good so far

Crops looking good so far

Information from the latest crop report, for the week of July 7 to 13
5 new COVID-19 cases to report

5 new COVID-19 cases to report

Four of the cases are in the Central region, while one is is Saskatoon
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