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Campaign process a ‘whirlwind’ of fun for Sask. Party’s Tim McLeod

Campaign process a ‘whirlwind’ of fun for Sask. Party’s Tim McLeod

McLeod’s experiences of helping, listening and advocating for others in the legal and education fields are strengths that he believes will help him if he is elected on Oct. 26.
Helping others a reason Sask. Party's Greg Lawrence pursuing third election win

Helping others a reason Sask. Party's Greg Lawrence pursuing third election win

The Sask. Party hopes that Moose Jaw Wakamow will stay green after the Oct. 26 provincial election, so it will fall upon incumbent Greg Lawrence to secure the riding for a third-straight time.
Saskatchewan crosses 2,000 mark in COVID cases, 143 active

Saskatchewan crosses 2,000 mark in COVID cases, 143 active

Province sees 18 new cases, 13 recoveries on Oct. 6
Complaint about trains from 2018 returns to council for decision

Complaint about trains from 2018 returns to council for decision

Nearly two years after city council received complaints about trains whistling near Iron Bridge, the same issue returned recently to council chambers, with city administration admitting it has done nothing to address the issue.
Saskatchwan sees 11 recoveries, 10 new cases of COVID-19

Saskatchwan sees 11 recoveries, 10 new cases of COVID-19

Five people in hospital as death count from pandemic remains at 24
Death threats against politicians and police land man in court

Death threats against politicians and police land man in court

Resident Dale Dutchak, 61, appeared in Moose Jaw provincial court on Oct. 7, where he was accused of uttering threats to seven people or groups of people using Twitter.
New policy provides criteria to raise honeybees in the city

New policy provides criteria to raise honeybees in the city

The policy will determine where and how many beekeeping operations exist in the city and provide best practices and guidelines for beekeepers.
City unveils new banners to support “Notorious” branding campaign

City unveils new banners to support “Notorious” branding campaign

Municipal officials kicked off the revamped campaign on Oct. 6 by unveiling the first of 73 banners that will be installed permanently on light poles throughout the downtown.
Habitat for Humanity Colour Run goes virtual for 2020

Habitat for Humanity Colour Run goes virtual for 2020

Plenty of donation options available for Virtual Run for Home Moose Jaw; funds being raised to help build duplex in city
Long-term planning needed to ensure growth, council candidate says

Long-term planning needed to ensure growth, council candidate says

Earl Swalm owned and operated Moose Jaw Carpet One Floor & Home for 20 years before retiring recently.
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