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Saturday Scenes: Moose Jaw a happening place on a beautiful summer afternoon

Saturday Scenes: Moose Jaw a happening place on a beautiful summer afternoon

With the weather as nice as it was, folks all over the city were out and about, and here's a look at what was going on!
New look for Canada Day pancake celebrations

New look for Canada Day pancake celebrations

This week's recipes include Canada Day pancakes and Canadian sugar pie
Six new cases of COVID-19 to report, all in the Far North

Six new cases of COVID-19 to report, all in the Far North

There are now 777 reported COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

Editor Joan Ritchie's editorial from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express
Cassidy's Lemonade Stand taking a stand in quest for new cystic fibrosis medications

Cassidy's Lemonade Stand taking a stand in quest for new cystic fibrosis medications

Evans family among many advocating Sask Health for approval of new drug regimens that can reverse disease
Congratulations Saskatchewan’s 2020 Graduation Class

Congratulations Saskatchewan’s 2020 Graduation Class

MLA Warren Michelson's column from this week's edition of The Moose Jaw Express
Aquadell Flyers Baseball Team to be inducted into Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame

Aquadell Flyers Baseball Team to be inducted into Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame

The Aquadell Flyers operated from 1947 to 1972
Where Can We Go: Southwest of Moose Jaw disproves flat Saskatchewan stereotype

Where Can We Go: Southwest of Moose Jaw disproves flat Saskatchewan stereotype

Ron Walter writes about road trip southwest of the city
City hall says bridge replacement to cost $5.8M; engineering firm says cost half that

City hall says bridge replacement to cost $5.8M; engineering firm says cost half that

Part 7 in a series
Liberal government urged to spend $1.5 billion more to battle COVID-19 abroad

Liberal government urged to spend $1.5 billion more to battle COVID-19 abroad

OTTAWA — Canada is expected to send hundreds of millions of dollars in new funding towards an international effort to develop and fairly distribute an eventual COVID-19 vaccine when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joins a global fundraising effort toda
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