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It's okay to go for a walk: Moose Jaw Police Service

It's okay to go for a walk: Moose Jaw Police Service

People being outside in small groups not an illegal offence, even if in parks and playgrounds
Cranberry Collective mystery box campaign raising funds for Humane Society

Cranberry Collective mystery box campaign raising funds for Humane Society

Cranberry Collective has put together a selection of Mystery Boxes, and are donating a portion of the sales to the Moose Jaw Humane Society
Local businesses organize gift card giveaway for Moose Jaw’s frontline workers

Local businesses organize gift card giveaway for Moose Jaw’s frontline workers

Moose Jaw businesses donated almost $500 in gift cards for a Facebook giveaway organized to recognize local essential workers and all that they do in the community
Cannabis fans high with excitement during national ‘holiday’ of 4/20

Cannabis fans high with excitement during national ‘holiday’ of 4/20

'It’s a day that every producer, every store, every staff member really talks about. There’s a lot of hype surrounding it. We just try and deliver on that hype,' said store manager Andy Ellis
Federal Conservatives need to deal with virus infecting leadership

Federal Conservatives need to deal with virus infecting leadership

Ron Walter writes about Andrew Scheer
Bail hearing set for man accused of fleeing police, crashing into fence

Bail hearing set for man accused of fleeing police, crashing into fence

Charges were adjourned to April 23
Feds pledge $350M to help charities plug holes in funding

Feds pledge $350M to help charities plug holes in funding

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government plans to provide $350 million to Canada's charities sector, which has seen a severe drop in donations because of COVID-19.
Police respond to pair of break and enter calls

Police respond to pair of break and enter calls

Early this morning, a B&E on the north side of the city was followed by another on the west end
Canadians trust their family doctor more than the PM on COVID-19, says poll

Canadians trust their family doctor more than the PM on COVID-19, says poll

OTTAWA — Canadians trust health professionals like their family doctor first and foremost when it comes to the COVID-19 crisis, a new poll suggests.
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 April 21, 2020: There are 36,831 confirmed and presumptive cases in Canada.
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