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Year in Review: November

The municipal election was a major highlight during the month of November
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L-R top: Jamey Logan. Crystal Froese and Heather Eby; L-R bottom: Dawn Luhning, Kim R. Robinson and Doug Blanc. (supplied photos)

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 November.

Museum member donates Robin Hood trailer to Sukanen Ship displays

Possible cougar sighting reported in Sunningdale area

Resident devastated that pandemic forced her to close business

Cybersecurity attack on Sask Polytech suspends classes until Wednesday

Legion to highlight community’s veterans with Facebook campaign

Prairie Volks keeping the spirit of the legendary Beetle alive

Moose Jaw Celtic officially launch program with selection of first-ever team

Local artist turns broken instruments into art with unique painting technique

Advance polls see bigger turnout this year over 2016, city says

Sunningdale students remember soldiers who died in Afghanistan

New provincial cabinet named and sworn in

Returning councillors win back seats, to be joined by three new faces on city council

Incumbent mayor, city councillors returning to City Hall following election results

'They bring the charm:' two Mortlach businesses partnered together for ultimate boutique

Canadian Tire to proceed with project

Moose Jaw remembers with smaller-scale Remembrance Day service

Wine and chocolate have helped resident reach age 105

Prairie South School Division confirms school board election results

Journey to Hope hosts Hope Summit 2020 online to inspire changes in mental health

Salvation Army gearing up for three major Christmas campaigns

SaskPower chooses Burns & McDonnell to build Moose Jaw power plant

MJPS: 'Cougar' turns out to be a house cat

Moose Jaw Police issue public apology to LGBTQ+ community for past wrongs

Sask. public health expands masking order, reduces gathering sizes further

Riverside Mission serving lunches again after extended hiatus

Modern Mattress expands to open new location in Moose Jaw

Sask. indie publisher launches book contest for teen authors in local library district

Moose Jaw Art Guild taking over MJMAG lobby with annual exhibition

Vigil outside Moose Jaw Pride honouring Transgender Day of Remembrance

SEIU-West reaches tentative agreement with SAHO after three years of bargaining

Business owner excited to open soon after overcoming obstacles

Moose Jaw Co-op to merge with Genesis Co-op in January

Flying Fins cap #SwimAgain Challenge with top 20 results nationally

Village of Keeler ends more than a century of existence

Ontario hockey club honouring fallen Snowbird’s memory with team name change

School divisions get OK for next phase of South Hill project

Fred Sasakamoose, one of first Indigenous players in NHL and former Moose Jaw Canuck, dies at age 86

Council moves to dissolve DFFH organization

Charity gift campaign spreading Christmas spirit to seniors and shelter animals this year

Mid-year deficit forecast lower than budgeted, says finance minister

Festival of Words outlines approach to hosting in-person festival this summer

Kinsmen Santa Tour kicks off with South Hill appearance

Council hears from community groups during 2021 budget talks

Election promises, continued pandemic response highlights of Sask. Throne Speech

 

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