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Eight new cases, mostly in the Far North

Eight new cases, mostly in the Far North

Seven of the cases are in the Far North, while one is in the Saskatoon area
Police responded to fewer calls in May due to pandemic lockdown

Police responded to fewer calls in May due to pandemic lockdown

Police received or generated 1,346 calls for service in May, compared to 1,527 calls during the same time last year
Sask. government shares guidelines for fall return to classrooms

Sask. government shares guidelines for fall return to classrooms

The provincial government has shared the guidelines that will be in place when students return to classrooms in the fall
Warriors waiting and hoping as WHL Return to Play protocol released

Warriors waiting and hoping as WHL Return to Play protocol released

Plenty still up in air, but hope remains that late start to season will give enough time for COVID-19 concerns to die down
15 new cases, most linked to outbreak in Maple Creek area

15 new cases, most linked to outbreak in Maple Creek area

14 of the new cases are in the south, while one is in the Far North
Provincial gov’t launches training subsidy program to help businesses adjust to COVID-19

Provincial gov’t launches training subsidy program to help businesses adjust to COVID-19

The deadline to apply is July 31
9 new COVID-19 cases, 2 more recoveries

9 new COVID-19 cases, 2 more recoveries

Seven of the new cases are in the Far North region, while the other two are in Saskatoon
Library resumes lending materials with contactless pickup

Library resumes lending materials with contactless pickup

The Moose Jaw Public Library has received a huge number of material requests after resuming lending to patrons this week
Out-of-scope city staff receive pay increase of 2.75 per cent with new contract

Out-of-scope city staff receive pay increase of 2.75 per cent with new contract

As part of the new agreement, 36 OOS staff received an increase of 1.25 per cent for Jan. 1, 2019 and an increase of 1.50 per cent for Jan. 1, 2020
Council officially approves tax increase of zero per cent for 2020

Council officially approves tax increase of zero per cent for 2020

Council initially approved the 2020 operating budget last December, which featured a property tax increase of 2.3 per cent
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