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Tough night for AAA teams as 13U and 15U squads fall to Buffalos

Tough night for AAA teams as 13U and 15U squads fall to Buffalos

Canucks fall 9-5 to Regina in 13U, 11-0 to Buffalos in 15U
Canadians, Giants take wins over Little Black Bear in men’s fastball

Canadians, Giants take wins over Little Black Bear in men’s fastball

Canadians roll to 10-0 mercy-rule win, Giants hold on for 6-5 win in nightcap
Dust on High Street intersection potentially irritating businesses, pedestrians

Dust on High Street intersection potentially irritating businesses, pedestrians

A tip to the Moose Jaw Express prompted questions about the dusty situation at the Main Street and High Street intersection
14 new COVID-19 cases, 6 in the South

14 new COVID-19 cases, 6 in the South

The new cases are located in the South (6), Central (6), North (1), and Saskatoon (1) regions
Letter to the Editor: Sask hockey teams attend out-of-province tournament

Letter to the Editor: Sask hockey teams attend out-of-province tournament

A letter to the editor from B. Warkentin
Warm weather could lead to formation of blue green algae blooms

Warm weather could lead to formation of blue green algae blooms

Water Security Agency, Ministry of Health reminding the public about the risks
Bulk ocean shippers carrying improved profit potential

Bulk ocean shippers carrying improved profit potential

Ron Walter writes about four investment possibilities
More people paddling the river after months of indoor isolation

More people paddling the river after months of indoor isolation

Canoeing/kayaking has become a popular summer activity
Economy grew 4.5% in May, Statistics Canada says

Economy grew 4.5% in May, Statistics Canada says

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the economy grew by 4.5 per cent in May as businesses began to reopen after severe lockdowns of March and April. The average economist estimate was for a 3.
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for July 31

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for July 31

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 4 a.m. on July 31, 2020: There are 115,799 confirmed cases in Canada.
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