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20 new COVID-19 cases, 13 in hospital

20 new COVID-19 cases, 13 in hospital

All of today's new cases are located in the northern part of the province
AAA Warriors announce series of signings for next season

AAA Warriors announce series of signings for next season

Defenceman Wilson and Peters, high-scoring standouts Fitzpatrick and Mullen among returnees
Multiple sclerosis fundraiser moving into virtual arena

Multiple sclerosis fundraiser moving into virtual arena

#WeChallengeMS movement taking place throughout month of May
City’s relationship with Carpere Canada lasted all of 19 months, documents show

City’s relationship with Carpere Canada lasted all of 19 months, documents show

The Moose Jaw Express submitted a freedom of information (FOI) request to city hall recently that asked for all material around Carpere Canada
Star Wars Day takes over Main Street with youth centre’s character parade

Star Wars Day takes over Main Street with youth centre’s character parade

May the Fourth be with you, said local youth centre, and it certainly was here in Moose Jaw
Trial set for man accused of possessing stolen items, drugs

Trial set for man accused of possessing stolen items, drugs

Morison appeared in Moose Jaw provincial court on May 5 by video
Province sets date for appeal by fired Moose Jaw police officer

Province sets date for appeal by fired Moose Jaw police officer

Details from a brief teleconference
Bengals hope Burrow is no ordinary Joe

Bengals hope Burrow is no ordinary Joe

Columnist Bruce Penton writes about the recent NFL Draft
Governments around world practising “funny money” policies

Governments around world practising “funny money” policies

Ron Walter writes about the social credit policy
Most Canadians comfortable with pace of easing restrictions: poll

Most Canadians comfortable with pace of easing restrictions: poll

OTTAWA — As provinces start to tiptoe toward normalcy by gently lifting restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19, a new poll suggests Canadians are largely happy with the pace.
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