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Sask Party wins majority government, final election tally waiting on mail-in ballots

Sask Party wins majority government, final election tally waiting on mail-in ballots

The Saskatchewan Party will be returning as a majority government for its fourth term, following election night results
UPDATED -- COVID-19: What's cancelled and closed in Moose Jaw

UPDATED -- COVID-19: What's cancelled and closed in Moose Jaw

An updated list of local closures or cancellations due to COVID-19 concerns
Smooth 42 Distillery seals deal with dream Dragons on national television show

Smooth 42 Distillery seals deal with dream Dragons on national television show

Smooth 42 Craft Distillery walked out of the Dragons' Den with the deal the local distillery was hoping to seal
Wakamow Valley developer withdraws application to change OCP

Wakamow Valley developer withdraws application to change OCP

The proposed River Pointe Park subdivision would have included 100 units of mixed residential housing on 10 acres in a flood plain.
Dismissal of former Moose Jaw officer Murdock concludes with more details of infractions

Dismissal of former Moose Jaw officer Murdock concludes with more details of infractions

Moose Jaw Police Chief Rick Bourassa concluded the dismissal of former Moose Jaw Police Service member Alan Murdock during a public meeting of the Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners on Oct. 20.
Provincial election candidates spar over hot topics during debate

Provincial election candidates spar over hot topics during debate

The Moose Jaw & District Chamber of Commerce held an online forum on Oct. 15 for all provincial election candidates running in Moose Jaw
Poll finds Sask. Party holds comfortable lead heading into election

Poll finds Sask. Party holds comfortable lead heading into election

Sixty per cent of respondents say they intend to vote for the Sask. Party, compared to 33 per cent for the NDP
One COVID-19 case confirmed at Central Collegiate in Moose Jaw

One COVID-19 case confirmed at Central Collegiate in Moose Jaw

An individual who has tested positive for COVID-19 is confirmed to have spent time in a classroom at Central Collegiate
Provincial election campaign underway

Provincial election campaign underway

The writ has been dropped; voters head to polls on Oct. 26
Sask. public health issues guidelines on trick-or-treating, fall suppers

Sask. public health issues guidelines on trick-or-treating, fall suppers

Trick-or-treating is not being prohibited by public health, but there are a number of guidelines for fall activities now released
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