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ACES! Peterson drops first hole-in-one of season at Lynbrook

ACES! Peterson drops first hole-in-one of season at Lynbrook

Windy weather and COVID-19 restrictions? No problem!
Moose Jaw and District Sports Hall of Fame banquet cancelled due to COVID-19

Moose Jaw and District Sports Hall of Fame banquet cancelled due to COVID-19

Evaluations and future inductees to carry over into 2021
Royal Canadian Legion honours fallen Snowbird

Royal Canadian Legion honours fallen Snowbird

Members lay wreath at Snowbird Tutor jet in memory of Capt. Jenn Casey and support of Capt. Richard MacDougall
Five new COVID-19 cases reported, including one in the south

Five new COVID-19 cases reported, including one in the south

The other four new cases are in the Far North region
Moose Jaw Community Players acting up during COVID-19

Moose Jaw Community Players acting up during COVID-19

Reader’s Theatres proving to be a popular diversion for local actors in time when hosting productions is impossible
Feds will fund COVID-19 testing, tracing and data-sharing, Trudeau promises

Feds will fund COVID-19 testing, tracing and data-sharing, Trudeau promises

OTTAWA — The federal government will fund provincial efforts to test people for COVID-19, track the contacts of those who test positive, and help different jurisdictions share data, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Friday.
Province needs to get with it; develop Qu’Appelle Conveyance/Irrigation

Province needs to get with it; develop Qu’Appelle Conveyance/Irrigation

Ron Walter writes about government spending and how one proposed project would be beneficial
Unique system could treat wastewater with natural methods, student believes

Unique system could treat wastewater with natural methods, student believes

Edward LaFayette, a student in the architectural technologies program in Moose Jaw, won $500 as the Joseph A. Remai School of Construction recipient for his project entitled, “Integrating a ‘living machine’ into a building design.”
Sask Polytech could use student’s year-end project in engineering course this fall

Sask Polytech could use student’s year-end project in engineering course this fall

Andrew Brittner won $500 as the Industry Choice recipient for his project entitled, “Development of a project geographic information system (GIS) for the former Husky Refinery site in Moose Jaw”
To shut down Snowbirds team after deadly crash would be 'tragic:' commander

To shut down Snowbirds team after deadly crash would be 'tragic:' commander

Lt.-Col. Mike French and Capt. Jennifer Casey were soaring through the air, trying to bring hope to an anxious and fearful country with each dip and dive of their airplane.
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