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Saskatchewan gov't announces massive Lake Diefenbaker irrigation project; Moose Jaw area to be affected

Saskatchewan gov't announces massive Lake Diefenbaker irrigation project; Moose Jaw area to be affected

‘Generational’ project to come at a cost of $4 billion, create 2,500 construction jobs a year for over 10 years, add an estimated 120,000 acres of irrigable land, provide Moose Jaw-Regina corridor with secure water source for next 100 years
PollWatch: Tell us where COVID is and Theo belongs in the Hall

PollWatch: Tell us where COVID is and Theo belongs in the Hall

A look at some of the more interesting results from the MooseJawToday.com polls
Sask. reports 14th COVID-19 death, 10 new cases

Sask. reports 14th COVID-19 death, 10 new cases

Seven of the new cases are in the Far North, two are in the North, and one is in the Saskatoon region
Mayor, councillors likely to get double-digit pay raise in 2021

Mayor, councillors likely to get double-digit pay raise in 2021

Council voted 5-2 to accept the recommendations of a three-member panel
Province testing new technology to improve farmer’s mental health

Province testing new technology to improve farmer’s mental health

New mobile app offers private counselling, online information to help those struggling in difficult times
New book about police support dog offers hope to traumatized victims

New book about police support dog offers hope to traumatized victims

“Kane’s Tale” is about Kane, a yellow Labrador retriever that operates with Moose Jaw Victims Services
There was something in the air as summer began

There was something in the air as summer began

Joyce Walter reminisces about the start of summer
UPDATED: Police make arrest in B&E case

UPDATED: Police make arrest in B&E case

Haban Guesh Gebrehiwot, 18, was arrested
For first time in ages, appeals board denies resident's application

For first time in ages, appeals board denies resident's application

Resident Mackenzie Hamilton asked for permission to construct a front addition with a proposed front yard setback of 5.5 metres (18.08 feet), which is contrary to the 7.5 metres (24.6 feet) in the zoning bylaw
Studies show no consistent evidence body cameras reduce police violence

Studies show no consistent evidence body cameras reduce police violence

A Calgary police officer loudly tells an Indigenous man to put his hands on the roof of his car and, within seconds, the situation escalates to yelling.
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