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Year in Review: December

The municipal budget and the holiday season dominated headlines during the final month of the year
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Santa and Mrs. Claus wave to youngsters looking on from their homes and the sidewalk as the Kinsmen Santa Tour makes its way through South Hill.

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 December.

Families for Change wrapping gifts for local charity with annual campaign

Schedule released for upcoming Moose Jaw Miller Express season

Rebate for SaskPower customers begins today, says provincial government

Kinsmen Santa Tour an overwhelming success

Sunningdale students bring joy to seniors at Chateau St. Michael’s

Funding helps Phoenix Academy students grow indoor garden

City proposes combined tax increase of 15 per cent in ’21

Hometown author, Festival of Words guest Angie Abdou releasing new memoir

Provincial government reduces ambulance fees for seniors

Warriors Lang, Rysavy named to Czech Republic national junior team camp roster

Public health officer warns that potential holiday precautions have to be 'cautious'

Moose Jaw Warriors Teddy Bear and Toy Toss a success in spite of changes

Winter in Wakamow: Six outdoor activities to try in the valley this season

'Something further than clothing:' local clothing brand inspiring mental health positivity

Sukanen Museum volunteers kept occupied while museum closed to visitors

Sask. Crime Watch Advisory Network expands to include municipal, conservation officers

Site preparation begins for new Riverside Mission home

Debut feature film from local screenwriter wins Sask. Independent Film Award

Tempers flare at council over how to pay for new bridge

Saskatchewan to receive first 1,950 COVID-19 vaccine doses by next week

Education director for Prairie South School Division to resign

Warriors' Hunt sent home from National Junior Team under Return to Play protocols

Harmony Arts theatre program preparing for first production, seeking sponsorship partners

‘Time is of the essence’ to fix Seventh Avenue SW bridge, councillor says

Affordable housing units could be built on former hospital property

Central students make annual donation to SCRAPS to help raise local awareness

Youth uses craft skills to help others have a merry Christmas

Rehab of Fourth Avenue bridge would allow city buses, fire trucks to cross

Western Hockey League announces further delay to season

Vanier entrepreneurship class presents large donation to Moose Jaw Food Bank

City to take over Hillcrest Sports Centre in new year

Total replacement of cast iron pipes could take 34 years, data suggests

Heritage reserve fund to provide $20K for new stand for historic bell

Marriott officially named head coach of Miller Express

Many sidewalks to be replaced under a five-year, $2.9-million plan

Eight-year project to replace every street sign in Moose Jaw

2021 police budget declines due to savings in electrical, personnel costs

City’s investment earnings of $6M to support 11 projects in 2021

Mosaic Place to receive subsidy of nearly $900K next year

Fixing ice plant one of three projects for Mosaic Place next year

Local SaskTel Pioneers deliver holiday gifts to care home residents in Moose Jaw

Combined tax hike next year to be 3.63 per cent, council decides

Eliminating Saturday bus service in 2021 was a 'knee-jerk reaction,' council admits

Peacock Collegiate students keep up the pace for 10th annual Polar Bear Run

Council freezes third-party funding for next year at 2020 levels

Moose Jaw to host wheelchair curling nationals in 2022 and 2023

Moose Jaw lawyer included in Queen’s Counsel designations to honour public service

Council eliminates subsidy to replace no-corrode sewer pipe connections

SHA to receive Moderna COVID vaccine by next week, in addition to Pfizer vaccine

SaskTel TelCare donates more than $3,000 to Hunger in Moose Jaw

Ronald McDonald House receives $10,000 donation from Moose Jaw couple

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