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Warriors Lang invited to Czech Republic World Junior Camp

Warriors Lang invited to Czech Republic World Junior Camp

High-scoring forward among nine WHL players to receive opportunity to suit up at World Junior Championship
Saskatchewan Soccer Association reveals Return to Soccer Plan

Saskatchewan Soccer Association reveals Return to Soccer Plan

Four phases to see gradual and safe reintroduction of sport in the province
New food truck in town promises Full Bellies all summer

New food truck in town promises Full Bellies all summer

Full Bellies food truck hit the streets of Moose Jaw over a month ago, and owners are feeling pretty good about how the city has responded
Safety issues with Moose Jaw Trolley come to forefront

Safety issues with Moose Jaw Trolley come to forefront

Concerns raised by former driver being addressed with major overhaul of vehicle, no timeline for return to road in time of COVID-19
Two more COVID-19 cases to report

Two more COVID-19 cases to report

One of the new cases is in Saskatoon, while the other is in the Far North region
Sask. set to celebrate prairie ecosystems with Native Prairie Appreciation Week

Sask. set to celebrate prairie ecosystems with Native Prairie Appreciation Week

Native Prairie Appreciation Week will be held June 14-20, featuring plenty of virtual activities
John Austin: a true gentleman on city council

John Austin: a true gentleman on city council

Joyce Walter writes about an old friend
Prairie South to run third-straight deficit due to status quo funding

Prairie South to run third-straight deficit due to status quo funding

'We do not have the money we need … but we are doing what we can. With any budget, we can’t do as much as we’d like to, but we need to celebrate what’s happening in schools in Prairie South'
Proposed PSSD budget generates lively debate among trustees

Proposed PSSD budget generates lively debate among trustees

'One of the big (outcomes) learned through the pandemic is being nimble is a lesson we need to learn. And the 2020-21 school year, we’re all going to become acutely aware that we need to be nimble and make changes on the fly'
Military spending needed more now than ever, top defence official says

Military spending needed more now than ever, top defence official says

OTTAWA — The Defence Department's top civilian official is touting the importance of continued investments in the Canadian Armed Forces, and says she has received no indications the Liberal government is planning to cut spending because of the COVID-
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