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Year in Review: April

Several popular events were cancelled during the month of April
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Janie Fries and Rosalie Boots stand outside St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church and listen to the bells ring out, as part of a new initiative to offer hope to the community during the coronavirus. Photo by Jason G. Antonio

MooseJawToday.com will be presenting a month by month look back at 2020 over the next few days.

The following is a sample of headlines from April.

Local musician continuing concerts for seniors homes through YouTube

COVID-19 testing centre now set up in Moose Jaw

Survey shows public satisfied with work of MJPS

Peacock's Maelde named to high school all-star team

Church bells ring out to offer hope during gloom of pandemic

St. Aidan’s giving out bagged lunches to help fill gap for those in need

Child-care centres feeling uncertainty, anxiety while remaining open as essential services

Humane Society seeing spike in adoptions despite closed doors

Green Shirt Day in honour of Logan Boulet and organ donation taking place Tuesday

Clients of Riverside Mission adapt to changes with meal program

Prairie South to run deficit next year to maintain staffing levels

Warriors' Hunt ranked 25th in final Central Scouting rankings

Supporting our seniors: Moose Jaw Age-Friendly Committee’s inviting public to participate in virtual letter writing campaign

Moose Jaw parade features close to 100 cars wishing drive-by Happy Birthdays

Pandemic strands Moose Jaw man on ship near India

‘I live it day-to-day:’ COVID-19 practices just everyday life for the immunocompromised

Canadian Tire postpones project instead of cancelling altogether

Legion cancelling annual Decoration Day memorial service due to COVID-19

Father’s First World War helmet holds special meaning for son

Three Moose Jaw minor hockey players named to Sask First female teams

City could lose millions in revenue if pandemic lasts until new year

Seaborn wins Clippers basketball rookie of the year honour

Sidewalk Days announces cancellation of 2020 festival due to pandemic

Local 90-year-old sewing protective masks to take care of Moose Jaw

Warriors select Yager with third pick in WHL Bantam Draft

Tentative agreement reached with teachers on collective bargaining

Premier announces re-opening plan for Sask., to begin early May

Moose Jaw brothers launch clothing campaign in support of frontline workers

Former police officer can appeal dismissal despite being on probation at the time

'Dust hung in the air': local resident looks at Dirty '30s and pandemic experiences side by side

Canadian Tire rejects council’s request for $200,000 non-refundable deposit

Moose Jaw cancels Hometown Fair and Parade due to pandemic concerns

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