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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 20 C, with a low of 6
Peer navigator program from LGBTQ organizations offering COVID support to rural Sask.

Peer navigator program from LGBTQ organizations offering COVID support to rural Sask.

Moose Jaw Pride has a new member to offer support in navigating issues from within the LGBTQ+ community
Letter to the Editor: Sir John A. Macdonald and 'cancel culture'

Letter to the Editor: Sir John A. Macdonald and 'cancel culture'

A letter to the editor from MP Tom Lukiwski
7 new COVID-19 cases, 7 recoveries

7 new COVID-19 cases, 7 recoveries

The new cases are located in the Regina (3), North Central (2), Saskatoon (1), and South Central (1) zones
Sask. Ministry of Education confirms $51 million in approved funding as schools return to classrooms

Sask. Ministry of Education confirms $51 million in approved funding as schools return to classrooms

Minister of education Gord Wyant shared details of the COVID-19 funding for schools as classrooms return to session today
Wearing masks a ‘weird norm’ as students return to school

Wearing masks a ‘weird norm’ as students return to school

Students and parents adapting to changes on first day of school at William Grayson
Brady, Bucs in NFL’s spotlight

Brady, Bucs in NFL’s spotlight

Columnist Bruce Penton writes about Tom Brady and the coming NFL season
SHA lists two more Moose Jaw businesses for possible COVID-19 exposure

SHA lists two more Moose Jaw businesses for possible COVID-19 exposure

McDonald's and Heritage Insurance added to public advisory
Conservative leader’s greenhouse program offers us food for thought

Conservative leader’s greenhouse program offers us food for thought

Ron Walter writes about greenhouses and how a potential flood in California could effect vegetable production
Changes needed to help Canada prosecute war criminals, Amnesty International says

Changes needed to help Canada prosecute war criminals, Amnesty International says

OTTAWA — A prominent human-rights organization says Canada is failing to bring suspected war criminals to justice.
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