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Moose Jaw’s Williams, Seaborg off to solid start in lacrosse at Canada Summer Games

Moose Jaw’s Williams, Seaborg off to solid start in lacrosse at Canada Summer Games

Saskatchewan battles to 4-4 tie with Manitoba, take 10-2 win over P.E.I. to open tournament
Moose Jaw Ice excited for run at Softball Canada U17 girls national championship

Moose Jaw Ice excited for run at Softball Canada U17 girls national championship

Unser, Miller combine for no-hitter in 9-0 win over P.E.I after 7-0 loss to Morgan Reimer and Fraser Valley, B.C. in opener
Capture of Hill 70 was one of the ‘hardest battles’ Canadians fought in First World War

Capture of Hill 70 was one of the ‘hardest battles’ Canadians fought in First World War

The Battle of Hill 70 occurred from Aug. 15 to 25, 1917 — 105 years ago this month — and was considered a more important victory tactically than Vimy Ridge.
$100 cake recipe now shared freely, revealing secret

$100 cake recipe now shared freely, revealing secret

This week's recipes include $100 Cake and Mayonnaise Chocolate Pudding.
Sask Polytech's early childhood education program receives $3.5 million in federal funding

Sask Polytech's early childhood education program receives $3.5 million in federal funding

The Government of Saskatchewan has given Saskatchewan Polytechnic $3.5 million to help train early childhood educators. The money is part of an agreement signed a year ago between the province and the Government of Canada to provide a federal investment of nearly $1.1 billion over five years
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

Editor Joan Ritchie's editorial from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express.
Resident to spend weekends in jail for defrauding employer almost $20,000

Resident to spend weekends in jail for defrauding employer almost $20,000

Desiree Marie Da Silva, 33, made her 19th appearance in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on Aug. 16 and pleaded guilty to fraud over $5,000 after taking $18,554 from Keon’s Garden Centre between May 3, 2020, and Nov. 26, 2020.
PPC leader Maxime Bernier to visit Moose Jaw during Western Canada tour

PPC leader Maxime Bernier to visit Moose Jaw during Western Canada tour

Bernier will be in The Friendly City on Wednesday, Aug. 24, from 12 to 2 p.m. at the pavilion in Connor Park in Wakamow Valley.
Born to Be Arts Academy finishing huge expansion into new space

Born to Be Arts Academy finishing huge expansion into new space

The Born to Be Arts Academy, a program of the Moose Jaw Church of God, began a huge expansion this past April, including finding a new location and adding many new art classes for the children of the city.
Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning.
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