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Legion asks public to help pick design for new Afghanistan memorial

Legion asks public to help pick design for new Afghanistan memorial

'With the movement toward creating this memorial, it re-solidifies in the Afghanistan veterans’ minds that what we did is still being recognized'
Moose Jaw’s Hadwen, '60s Scoop survivor, to meet biological father for first time in 45 years

Moose Jaw’s Hadwen, '60s Scoop survivor, to meet biological father for first time in 45 years

Search for birth parents comes to fruition, meeting to take place on Saturday afternoon at St. Andrew’s Church
Sask. minimum wage to increase to $11.81 this October

Sask. minimum wage to increase to $11.81 this October

The current minimum wage is $11.45/hour
89 new COVID-19 cases, 111 recoveries

89 new COVID-19 cases, 111 recoveries

The new cases are located in the following zones: Saskatoon (20), Far North East (13), Regina (12), South Central (11), North West (9), North Central (6), Central East (5), South East (5), Far North West (4), North East (2), and Central West (1)
Former Sask. MP Brad Trost seeks CPC nomination for Moose Jaw-Lake Centre-Lanigan riding

Former Sask. MP Brad Trost seeks CPC nomination for Moose Jaw-Lake Centre-Lanigan riding

'No one has ever referred to me as Liberal-lite in my life. I’m a conservative’s conservative'
Moose Jaw seniors centres reopening with easing of restrictions

Moose Jaw seniors centres reopening with easing of restrictions

Both of Moose Jaw's senior centers will be reopening next week, now that pandemic restrictions allow
Tax gap between property classes to shrink again this year

Tax gap between property classes to shrink again this year

“(I’m) just really happy to see that. Hopefully, we can keep narrowing that gap”
Proposed 2021 tax policy aims to generate similar revenue as 2020

Proposed 2021 tax policy aims to generate similar revenue as 2020

Council approved several recommendations related to tax policy at a recent executive committee meeting
Two downtown streets to close during Tourism Moose Jaw video project

Two downtown streets to close during Tourism Moose Jaw video project

'We definitely want to just remind people about how Moose Jaw is a wonderful location for their summer destination'
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Friday, June 4, 2021

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Friday, June 4, 2021

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 4:00 a.m. ET on Friday, June 4, 2021. There are 1,387,445 confirmed cases in Canada. _ Canada: 1,387,445 confirmed cases (27,790 active, 1,334,011 resolved, 25,644 deaths).
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