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Up-and-down WCBL season continues as Miller Express once again sitting at .500

Up-and-down WCBL season continues as Miller Express once again sitting at .500

Moose Jaw drops 4-3 decision to Regina, rebound with 12-6 win over Weyburn, drop 13-12 extra-inning contest to Medicine Hat and fall 6-1 to Mavericks in series of recent outings
Moose Jaw’s Stinn, Brydges once again see success at World Bench Press Championship

Moose Jaw’s Stinn, Brydges once again see success at World Bench Press Championship

Stinn wins gold in 84-kg open division, finishes third overall; Brydges takes second place in Masters 3 76-kg division
Bent Wrench Show and Shine cancelled due to high winds

Bent Wrench Show and Shine cancelled due to high winds

Gusts up to 80 km/h see organizers opt to shut down event
Former Moose Jaw resident seeks hosts for Japanese exchange program

Former Moose Jaw resident seeks hosts for Japanese exchange program

To bridge the cultural gap between east and west through an exciting student exchange program, former Moose Jaw resident Arron Dobrescu is now reaching out to local families to host approximately 25 young Japanese student ambassadors before their arrival on July 25
'80s Club Tour coming to Moose Jaw

'80s Club Tour coming to Moose Jaw

Nostalgic performances at the Moose Jaw Events Centre Nov. 16.
Shaping WHL players into upstanding young men an honour for Moose Jaw officer

Shaping WHL players into upstanding young men an honour for Moose Jaw officer

Cst. Evan Schwabe spoke about his liaison role with the WHL Warriors during a recent police board meeting.
Moose Jaw students incubate 600 pheasant eggs

Moose Jaw students incubate 600 pheasant eggs

The pheasants are expected to be released sometime around late August or early September.
Square One Community Inc. welcomes new special projects co-ordinator

Square One Community Inc. welcomes new special projects co-ordinator

Maxton Eckstein will be collaborating with Square One’s community partners to advocate for services and supports for community members who are housing insecure and will help promote awareness of issues related to housing insecurity.
Rain delays crop development in Saskatchewan

Rain delays crop development in Saskatchewan

Twenty-six per cent of spring wheat was behind with 18 per cent in the southeast and16 per cent in the southwest.
Rotary Club: Come for breakfast at the Wakamow Farmer's Market

Rotary Club: Come for breakfast at the Wakamow Farmer's Market

The Wakamow Farmer’s Market runs every Saturday from May to September, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., “come rain or shine.”
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