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City finished 2020 with operating deficit near $200,000, report shows

City finished 2020 with operating deficit near $200,000, report shows

Finance director Brian Acker presented the 2020 audited financial statements during a recent city council meeting
Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Saturday will have a high of 29 C, with a low of 9
Retiring bishop stops in Moose Jaw as part of 2,800-kilometre cycling tour of diocese

Retiring bishop stops in Moose Jaw as part of 2,800-kilometre cycling tour of diocese

Bishop Robert Hardwick touring throughout southern Saskatchewan in effort to visit and offer thanks to every church in his diocese before retirement
51 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths reported, 25 recoveries

51 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths reported, 25 recoveries

The new cases are located in the following zones: Far North West (10), Far North Central (8), Far North East (8), North West (7), Regina (5), Saskatoon (3), Central East (3), South East (2), North East (1), and South Central (1), with three cases pending residence information
O’Reilly tosses two-hit gem as Canucks close in on playoff spot

O’Reilly tosses two-hit gem as Canucks close in on playoff spot

Moose Jaw offence comes to life late in 5-1 win over Regina Wolfpack
Major AAA Miller Express drop opener in Little League provincials

Major AAA Miller Express drop opener in Little League provincials

North Regina takes 13-2 win over youthful Moose Jaw squad at Gamble Diamond
APAS calls on federal gov’t for additional drought support

APAS calls on federal gov’t for additional drought support

Early designation of the Livestock Tax Deferral provision is a positive step, but APAS says more assistance is needed
The Big Give wraps up with 2,614 meals delivered

The Big Give wraps up with 2,614 meals delivered

“This went really well. I still have a big smile on my face about the amount we raised and the amount of people fed"
OPINION/EDITORIAL: Will social media companies ever make fighting online abuse a priority?

OPINION/EDITORIAL: Will social media companies ever make fighting online abuse a priority?

Nick Kossovan writes about the downside of social media
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