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Canucks down Prairie Dogs in all-Moose Jaw 11U baseball battle

Canucks down Prairie Dogs in all-Moose Jaw 11U baseball battle

Fast start leads to 15-3 victory for Canucks in meeting between local AA clubs
Canucks 13U teams fall to White Sox, Lumsden

Canucks 13U teams fall to White Sox, Lumsden

AAA Canucks lose 7-6 heartbreaker in Regina, AA Canucks fall 18-6 to Cubs
Grant writing, sponsorship development workshops coming up from SWDCRS

Grant writing, sponsorship development workshops coming up from SWDCRS

Virtual workshops to offer tips and information on how to write a solid grant proposal and how to land sponsorships for your project
Warriors general manager Millar optimistic for new start of WHL season

Warriors general manager Millar optimistic for new start of WHL season

December start date a positive step as Canadian Hockey League deals with COVID-19 pandemic
Province records 20th death, reports 23 new COVID-19 cases

Province records 20th death, reports 23 new COVID-19 cases

The new cases are located in the South Central (12), Saskatoon (3), South West (3), Central East (2), Regina (2), and North West (1) zones
Barbecue fundraiser helps MJFFC with van purchase

Barbecue fundraiser helps MJFFC with van purchase

By purchasing a new van, the additional transportation will assist MJFFC with community programming, volunteering, appointments, and catering deliveries
Sask. unemployment rate second lowest in the country

Sask. unemployment rate second lowest in the country

 Overall, there were 551,100 people employed in the province last month
Letter to the Editor: Pertaining to senior residential care

Letter to the Editor: Pertaining to senior residential care

A letter to editor from Fran Millar
Sudden environmental agency switch improves Alaskan mine prospects

Sudden environmental agency switch improves Alaskan mine prospects

Ron Walter writes about Northern Dynasty Materials Ltd. of Vancouver
Housing market strengthens after home sales climb in July

Housing market strengthens after home sales climb in July

Sales in Moose Jaw this July increased to 83 units compared to 60 last year, or a rise of 38.3 per cent, data shows
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