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Riverside Mission’s Christmas dinner is this Wednesday from 3-5

Riverside Mission’s Christmas dinner is this Wednesday from 3-5

Riverside Mission is expecting at least 150 people for their annual Christmas dinner on Dec 22. Each person will receive a small gift with their meal. Kids will receive a toy, and adults will receive socks stuffed with hygiene products
WCB employer premium rates to increase for first time in 18 years

WCB employer premium rates to increase for first time in 18 years

The premium rate was $1.17 per hundred dollars of payroll in 2021, while that rate will increase to $1.23 next year, the first increase since 2004.
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of -8 C with a low of -15
Saturday bus service permanently parked because of low ridership, high costs

Saturday bus service permanently parked because of low ridership, high costs

Council voted against restoring Saturday bus service during a 2022 budget meeting.
WCB to end relief measures for workers injured by COVID-19

WCB to end relief measures for workers injured by COVID-19

From March 2020 to Nov. 5, 2021, the WCB provided more than $4.3 million in cost relief coverage for 1,302 accepted claims from workers whom COVID-19 injured.
59 COVID-19 cases, 0 deaths, 70 recoveries

59 COVID-19 cases, 0 deaths, 70 recoveries

1 of the 1 new cases in the South Central are located in the South Central 2 sub-zone, which includes Moose Jaw and area.
Knights of Columbus names winners in annual Keep Christ in Christmas lighting contest

Knights of Columbus names winners in annual Keep Christ in Christmas lighting contest

The Knights of Columbus Father Gilpin Council No. 9760 held its annual Keep Christ in Christmas lighting contest on Dec. 18 and selected three winners who put additional effort into their displays.
2022 tax hike ‘not too bad’ versus past years, mayor says

2022 tax hike ‘not too bad’ versus past years, mayor says

Mayor Clive Tolley says the 5.45-per-cent property tax hike in the 2022 budget is justifiable, considering city council has held tax increases low during the past few years.
Word Wisdom: Christmas

Word Wisdom: Christmas

The latest inspirational column from Rev. Dr. John Kreutzwieser
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