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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Local News

One new COVID-19 case, 25 more recoveries

One new COVID-19 case, 25 more recoveries

The new case is in the Saskatoon region
Eight new COVID-19 cases, 10 more recoveries

Eight new COVID-19 cases, 10 more recoveries

All of the new cases are in the Far North region
Swing away: Golfers happy to hit Moose Jaw courses

Swing away: Golfers happy to hit Moose Jaw courses

Hillcrest, Lynbrook busy on opening day, with full slate of tee times throughout first weekend of season
Municipal advisory committees likely won’t restart until the fall

Municipal advisory committees likely won’t restart until the fall

While electronic meetings could be held, city administration is focused on providing critical services areas and reducing costs
Going online: Friendly City Optimist Club staying active in spite of COVID-19

Going online: Friendly City Optimist Club staying active in spite of COVID-19

Lack of fundraisers not holding up charitable acts for local service club
Revenues down, expenses up for city during the first quarter

Revenues down, expenses up for city during the first quarter

The municipality could see a surplus of about $184,000 from its 2019 actual budget results
Rotary Club of Moose Jaw continuing to serve in era of COVID-19

Rotary Club of Moose Jaw continuing to serve in era of COVID-19

Loss of fundraisers a hit, but service organization continuing to soldier on
Red Cross now offering Babysitter’s Course online for youth

Red Cross now offering Babysitter’s Course online for youth

The Canadian Red Cross has changed the way it is offering the Babysitter's Course to youth this year, since the pandemic has paused all in-person gatherings for the time being
Five new COVID-19 cases, one in Regina region

Five new COVID-19 cases, one in Regina region

Four of the cases are in the La Loche area, while one is the Regina region
Sask. government announces pandemic support for livestock producers

Sask. government announces pandemic support for livestock producers

The provincial government is providing livestock producers with more funding to help mitigate the financial burdens caused by Alberta processing facility closures during the pandemic
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