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Province records seventh COVID-19 death, reports 21 new cases

Province records seventh COVID-19 death, reports 21 new cases

A person from the North region who had tested positive for COVID-19 has died
Moose Jaw families, front-line workers featured in COVID-19 inspirational video

Moose Jaw families, front-line workers featured in COVID-19 inspirational video

Local producer Jared Robinson shared a video highlighting the strength of the Moose Jaw community amidst the stress and strain of the COVID-19 pandemic
Group homes have adapted during pandemic to support their clients

Group homes have adapted during pandemic to support their clients

Moose Jaw Families for Change and Christian Horizons have had to adapt during the pandemic to better meet the needs of their clients
Pandemic causing more incidents of domestic violence, police say

Pandemic causing more incidents of domestic violence, police say

'The domestic situation is a little bit more desperate than usual, and that’s, in turn, causing a consistent workload for our PACT teams,' said Supt. Devon Oleniuk
New signage, closed public areas in place at Buffalo Pound for 2020 campers

New signage, closed public areas in place at Buffalo Pound for 2020 campers

There will be lots of closed signs all over Buffalo Pound Provincial Park this year, due to the pandemic regulations laid out by the province
Five seniors’ projects receive $15,000 in federal funding

Five seniors’ projects receive $15,000 in federal funding

The United Way of Regina is providing $15,000 for five seniors' projects as part of the federal government’s New Horizons for Seniors Program.
Pandemic plan helped regional library prepare for shutdown of province

Pandemic plan helped regional library prepare for shutdown of province

Director Jan Smith began writing a plan at the end of January and had it ready by March
Province gives Moose Jaw almost $5 million to stimulate growth

Province gives Moose Jaw almost $5 million to stimulate growth

Under the Municipal Economic Enhancement Program (MEEP) 2020, the provincial government provided Moose Jaw with $4.8 million to support infrastructure development and other economic projects
Some health services resume as Sask Health cautiously moves forward

Some health services resume as Sask Health cautiously moves forward

Phase One of Re-Open Saskatchewan plan includes select everyday services
Resident celebrates 106th birthday outside after two months of quarantine inside

Resident celebrates 106th birthday outside after two months of quarantine inside

Violet England was born May 18, 1914
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