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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Friday will have a high of 27 C, with a low of 10
Final inning rally leads to late-game dramatics in Senior Ladies fastball

Final inning rally leads to late-game dramatics in Senior Ladies fastball

Heat score five runs in seventh, hold off Hustlers for 9-8 win in epic battle
Runs aplenty: Moose Jaw U14 Ice score 42 in doubleheader sweep of Lumsden

Runs aplenty: Moose Jaw U14 Ice score 42 in doubleheader sweep of Lumsden

Ice take 17-2 victory in opener, follow with 25-4 win in nightcap at Optimist Park
Moose Jaw school divisions release their back-to-school plans for fall

Moose Jaw school divisions release their back-to-school plans for fall

School divisions were required to develop detailed plans that meet provincial guidelines and the eight components for a safe return to school
Annual fall fabric sale changed to by-appointment browsing at Hunger in Moose Jaw

Annual fall fabric sale changed to by-appointment browsing at Hunger in Moose Jaw

Hunger in Moose Jaw is changing things up for this year's Fall into Fabric sale
WHL announces Dec. 4 start date, full 68-game season

WHL announces Dec. 4 start date, full 68-game season

Opening date contingent on gov’t, health authority approval, playoffs would start beginning of May
19th death reported, 11 new COVID-19 cases — 9 in the South Central

19th death reported, 11 new COVID-19 cases — 9 in the South Central

The new cases are located in the South Central (9), Saskatoon (1) and South West (1) zones
First group of Canadian Agricultural Youth Council members named by minister

First group of Canadian Agricultural Youth Council members named by minister

The inaugrual Canadian Agricultural Youth Council will be meeting virtually for the first time in August
Motorist gets jail for impaired driving on Highway 1

Motorist gets jail for impaired driving on Highway 1

RCMP received several calls from motorists on May 13 about a vehicle driving erratically west on Highway 1
Moose Jaw gets $2.2M to upgrade airport and enhance safety

Moose Jaw gets $2.2M to upgrade airport and enhance safety

The Government of Canada will invest $1.2 million, the Government of Saskatchewan will contribute $999,900, while the municipality will contribute $500,100
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