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Settlement reached in Canadian Hockey League class action lawsuit

Settlement reached in Canadian Hockey League class action lawsuit

Member teams across all three leagues paying $250,000 each as part of $30 million settlement, but insurance to cover payout
Council’s market investments fell $8 million in first quarter of 2020

Council’s market investments fell $8 million in first quarter of 2020

The long-term portfolio started January at $72.2 million, but by March 31, it had declined to $64.8 million
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
Change to bylaw lets Habitat for Humanity submit request for project

Change to bylaw lets Habitat for Humanity submit request for project

Habitat for Humanity recently purchased two lots at 1015 Ominica Street East and wants to construct two residential units, one on each lot, with a shared wall along the property line
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
Saskatchewan RCMP member shot during drug trafficking investigation

Saskatchewan RCMP member shot during drug trafficking investigation

Officer suffers non-life threatening injury; suspects arrested
Mosaic Place expects a deficit this year of nearly $600,000

Mosaic Place expects a deficit this year of nearly $600,000

The statement for January was part of a more extensive financial report that city administration presented at the May 11 council meeting
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
PM to announce extension of wage subsidy, financial aid for medical researchers

PM to announce extension of wage subsidy, financial aid for medical researchers

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to announce today an extension to the federal government's 75 per cent emergency wage subsidy — just as businesses across the country are taking the first cautious steps towards reopening after a two
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada

The latest numbers of confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 4 a.m. ET on May 15, 2020: There are 73,401 confirmed and presumptive cases in Canada.
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