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Warriors open new campaign with commanding win over Blades

Warriors open new campaign with commanding win over Blades

Yager hat trick paces Moose Jaw to 7-1 victory in Western Hockey League opener
Looking back: This past week's headlines

Looking back: This past week's headlines

The headlines for the week of September 25th to October 1st, 2021
Running for mayor is ‘a sense of duty,’ candidate Sam Morrison says

Running for mayor is ‘a sense of duty,’ candidate Sam Morrison says

Addressing crime, making Crescent Park safer, developing a better system for recycling and garbage, and enhancing economic growth are some priorities Sam Morrison would pursue if elected mayor.
Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Saturday will have a high of 23 C and a low of 7.
Spooky and fun Halloween event coming to Western Development Museum

Spooky and fun Halloween event coming to Western Development Museum

Join the WDM through October for Halloween fun
470 COVID-19 cases, 5 deaths, 365 recoveries

470 COVID-19 cases, 5 deaths, 365 recoveries

The new cases are located in the following zones: Saskatoon (85), Regina (83), North Central (48), North West (44), South East (37), South Central (33), Central East (32), South West (23), Far North West (18), North East (17), Central West (12), Far North East (11), and Far North Central (1) with 26 pending residence.
‘I’m the best person for the job,’ mayoral candidate Coun. Kim Robinson says

‘I’m the best person for the job,’ mayoral candidate Coun. Kim Robinson says

Robinson is one of 9 people seeking to become mayor of Moose Jaw.
Letter to the Editor: Chaotic proof-of-vaccination plan leaves businesses scrambling and confused

Letter to the Editor: Chaotic proof-of-vaccination plan leaves businesses scrambling and confused

A letter to the editor from Brock Bowman
Saskatchewan farmland prices saw slowest annual increase since 2006, while land values across Canada continue to climb

Saskatchewan farmland prices saw slowest annual increase since 2006, while land values across Canada continue to climb

Farm Credit Canada's Mid Year Farmland Values report revealed Saskatchewan saw the slowest land price the province has seen in the last 15 years.
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