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Moose Jaw Little League announces return to train date

Moose Jaw Little League announces return to train date

First practices set to hit local fields on July 7, games to follow as soon as Saskatchewan government go-ahead given
Infestation of ‘jumping tree lice’ forces city to chop down trees

Infestation of ‘jumping tree lice’ forces city to chop down trees

'We are fairly concerned with the outbreak and have been monitoring closely and taking many steps to address it'
ACAC cancels fall sports, reschedules winter sports to 2021

ACAC cancels fall sports, reschedules winter sports to 2021

Decision to affect Briercrest College basketball, volleyball and men’s hockey
Five for Friday: Movies about dads

Five for Friday: Movies about dads

A look at five great cinematic dads
Break-in at Lynbrook Golf Course sees theft, minor damage

Break-in at Lynbrook Golf Course sees theft, minor damage

Money and alcohol stolen from clubhouse, police seeking suspects
Over 200 PSSD students on support plans to manage their behaviour

Over 200 PSSD students on support plans to manage their behaviour

There are 153 students in urban elementary schools who require a behaviour support plan (BSP), along with 48 students in urban high schools and 39 students in rural schools
Eight new cases, mostly in the Far North

Eight new cases, mostly in the Far North

Seven of the cases are in the Far North, while one is in the Saskatoon area
Sask. had highest wholesale trade growth in Canada in April

Sask. had highest wholesale trade growth in Canada in April

Saskatchewan’s wholesale trade in April 2020 was up 1.6 per cent
World Refugee Day highlights lives of those who have had to flee their homes

World Refugee Day highlights lives of those who have had to flee their homes

Moose Jaw Multicultural Council holding variety of online activities to promote awareness of local refugees during annual day of recognition on June 20
Police responded to fewer calls in May due to pandemic lockdown

Police responded to fewer calls in May due to pandemic lockdown

Police received or generated 1,346 calls for service in May, compared to 1,527 calls during the same time last year
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