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Tremblay, Folk record aces on same day at Lynbrook

Tremblay, Folk record aces on same day at Lynbrook

Seven holes in one recorded this season, fifth since June 29
Five-run third inning leads to Heat win over Ice in senior ladies fastball

Five-run third inning leads to Heat win over Ice in senior ladies fastball

Heat hold U19 squad to single run through five on way to 9-4 victory
Prairie Dogs roll to commanding win in 11U baseball action

Prairie Dogs roll to commanding win in 11U baseball action

Moose Jaw scores maximum runs in final two innings on way to 15-1 mercy-rule victory over Regina White Sox
PSSD, Holy Trinity make tentative plans for school's return in the fall

PSSD, Holy Trinity make tentative plans for school's return in the fall

Prairie South School Division (PSSD) and Holy Trinity Roman Catholic School Division had to submit their contingency plans to the Ministry of Education by June 30.
Province reports 16th death, 42 new COVID-19 cases Thursday, 23 in the South

Province reports 16th death, 42 new COVID-19 cases Thursday, 23 in the South

Numbers continue to climb as highest number of tests performed in a single day since outbreak
Moose Jaw Food Bank welcomes new development manager this week

Moose Jaw Food Bank welcomes new development manager this week

The Moose Jaw Food Bank is waving goodbye to current development manager Deann Little and welcoming her successor, Jason Moore, this week
Library offers scavenger hunt, craft bags to develop kids’ literacy skills

Library offers scavenger hunt, craft bags to develop kids’ literacy skills

'Some families don’t really realize this, but when they run outside and they say, ‘Yeah, that’s a flamingo,’ they’re teaching kids brand-new vocabulary.'
Blood purifying aide in my favourite cherry

Blood purifying aide in my favourite cherry

Joyce Walter writes about Rainier cherries and city council
Documents reveal doubts on Alberta plans to close, deregulate parks

Documents reveal doubts on Alberta plans to close, deregulate parks

EDMONTON — Top advisers to Alberta's environment minister were cautious about the government's plans to shrink the province's parks system and made recommendations he didn't follow.
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
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