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Hillcrest, Lynbrook express happiness over May 15 opening

Hillcrest, Lynbrook express happiness over May 15 opening

Local courses excited for opportunity as first stage of COVID-19 restrictions are lifted
A look at the rules and restrictions for when golf re-opens on May 15

A look at the rules and restrictions for when golf re-opens on May 15

Dozens of rules and regulations in place to keep public as safe as possible from COVID-19
Warriors looking forward to playing up Yager-Bedard rivalry

Warriors looking forward to playing up Yager-Bedard rivalry

Plenty of interesting times ahead after impressive WHL Draft for Saskatchewan
Letter to the Editor: Taxes and reduced spending

Letter to the Editor: Taxes and reduced spending

A letter to the editor from A.W. Allan
Daily COVID-19 cases hit double digits once again

Daily COVID-19 cases hit double digits once again

Ten new cases reported, along with ten more recoveries
Moose Jaw’s Métis community stepping up to help each other

Moose Jaw’s Métis community stepping up to help each other

The three main areas in which people need the most help have been with paying bills and acquiring medications and groceries
Campsite reservations to launch May 4

Campsite reservations to launch May 4

Camping will return on June 1, with the reservation process to start May 4
Five for Friday: Late Bantam Draft picks

Five for Friday: Late Bantam Draft picks

The Moose Jaw Warriors completed the WHL Bantam Draft earlier this week. With the third overall pick, the team selected Brayden Yager. Meanwhile, their rivals, the Regina Pats, selected future superstar Connor Bedard.
Expectant mothers to get financial help following omission: Qualtrough

Expectant mothers to get financial help following omission: Qualtrough

OTTAWA — Expectant mothers who have been left out of a key COVID-19 emergency-aid program will receive financial help, and will qualify for federal benefits when they go on maternity leave, says Canada's employment minister.
Trudeau unveils rent relief for small businesses hurt by COVID-19

Trudeau unveils rent relief for small businesses hurt by COVID-19

OTTAWA — The federal government is providing rent relief to businesses that can't afford to pay their landlords at a time when their operations are seriously curtailed or shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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