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Major All-Stars fall to North Regina in round robin finale

Major All-Stars fall to North Regina in round robin finale

Double knockout portion of provincials begins Saturday, Moose Jaw to face Regina Kiwanis
Clean, drain, dry watercraft to protect water from invasive species

Clean, drain, dry watercraft to protect water from invasive species

The provincial government wants you to clean, drain, and dry your watercraft before moving it to protect Saskatchewan’s waterways from harmful aquatic invasive species that are impossible to eradicate
Municipality monitoring mancana ash trees for destructive bugs

Municipality monitoring mancana ash trees for destructive bugs

The parks department has been monitoring for the cottony ash psyllid and emerald ash borer beetles for several years, as these bugs can destroy trees
Ross tosses complete game as Miller Express defeat Brooks

Ross tosses complete game as Miller Express defeat Brooks

Moose Jaw takes two of three from Bombers with 5-2 victory
Five for Friday: Motif

Five for Friday: Motif

Five facts about Motif, which returns to Happy Valley Park this weekend
City communications policy will draw unwanted attention on Moose Jaw

City communications policy will draw unwanted attention on Moose Jaw

Ron Walter writes about the city's proposed communications plan and censorship
RCMP kept busy during Craven weekend thus far

RCMP kept busy during Craven weekend thus far

RCMP responded to 27 calls for service and issued 55 traffic tickets
Lots of fun activities planned for Parks Week

Lots of fun activities planned for Parks Week

Saskatchewan will celebrate Parks Week from July 14 to 20 with a wide variety of activities and events in parks across the province.
Films screening this afternoon will raise funds for seniors association

Films screening this afternoon will raise funds for seniors association

Stop by the Kinsmen Inclusion Centre today at 1 p.m. for a screening of Shrek
Survey says Canadians struggling with chronic pain

Survey says Canadians struggling with chronic pain

Eighty-three per cent of Canadians say that ongoing pain prevents them from participating in regular activities
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