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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
Vehicle parades bring life to quiet streets

Vehicle parades bring life to quiet streets

Joyce Walter writes about a parade of vehicles driving down the street
Opening week spectacular for local fruit stand operator

Opening week spectacular for local fruit stand operator

It was the best opening week in 36 years
Volunteer shortage as seniors who are self-isolating over COVID stay home

Volunteer shortage as seniors who are self-isolating over COVID stay home

Ian Hartley has been volunteering for years, offering his services as a hospital chaplain, working at the Central Alberta Pregnancy Care Centre and as a member of the Rotary Club.
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning 
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of 19 C, with a low of 2
Council gives 315 non-essential businesses one-time tax credit of $500

Council gives 315 non-essential businesses one-time tax credit of $500

City hall reviewed a list of more than 2,000 businesses and determined 315 would qualify based on their average monthly property taxes
Avenue Living just one of recent donations to Moose Jaw Food Bank

Avenue Living just one of recent donations to Moose Jaw Food Bank

The Moose Jaw & District Food Bank has received a number of hefty donations in the last few weeks, with the most recent being from local housing managers Avenue Living
Government gives authority to chief electoral officer to ensure safe fall election

Government gives authority to chief electoral officer to ensure safe fall election

The fall provincial election will still go ahead despite the pandemic, but voters can expect some changes
Updated tax programs give residents till 2022 to pay arrears

Updated tax programs give residents till 2022 to pay arrears

'Our experience with customers is once people understand the process, there is a benefit to them and knowing what the regular amounts will be,' said finance director Brian Acker
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