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Fast start paves way for Mustangs playoff win over Estevan

Fast start paves way for Mustangs playoff win over Estevan

Novice 2 squad scores six first period goals on way to 9-5 win in South Sask Lacrosse League post-season action
Special ceremony unveils restored Tasinaskawin headstone

Special ceremony unveils restored Tasinaskawin headstone

Members of Black Bull family, historian Papandrea take part in event at Moose Jaw City Cemetary.
SaskEnergy program helps low-income homeowners with furnace maintenance

SaskEnergy program helps low-income homeowners with furnace maintenance

Those eligible receive a free home heating tune-up, two furnace filters and a combination natural gas/carbon monoxide detector
Native Prairie Appreciation Week in Saskatchewan

Native Prairie Appreciation Week in Saskatchewan

To celebrate, free native wildflower seeds will be handed out at the Homegrown Farmer’s Market from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday
Public Library summer reading programs set up for all ages

Public Library summer reading programs set up for all ages

There's a summer reading program for every age at the Moose Jaw Public Library, with prizes waiting to be won
Beef market analyst paints bleak uncertain price outlook to ranchers

Beef market analyst paints bleak uncertain price outlook to ranchers

African swine fever in China is one factor that will affect meat prices
SGI introduces robot as ambassador for seatbelt safety

SGI introduces robot as ambassador for seatbelt safety

The newest member of the Safety Squad is remote-controlled and full of knowledge
Moose Jaw Police hosting traffic blitz later this week

Moose Jaw Police hosting traffic blitz later this week

The annual STEP blitz will be happening this Thursday and Friday
Beef cows not causing climate change: air quality scientist

Beef cows not causing climate change: air quality scientist

A California-based agricultural air quality scientist says farmers need to tell their story
Sask. minister of agriculture staunchly defends rural semi driver training policy

Sask. minister of agriculture staunchly defends rural semi driver training policy

Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture Dave Marit addressed the topic at the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association conference
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