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288 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths reported, 280 recoveries

288 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths reported, 280 recoveries

The new cases are located in the Regina (117), Saskatoon (44), North West (31), Central East (22), South West (18), South Central (17), South East (17), North Central (5), Far North West (4), North East (3), and Central West (2) zones
Bylaw changes will increase false alarm fees, close unused lane

Bylaw changes will increase false alarm fees, close unused lane

City council has approved two bylaws related to false alarms and a lane closure but will have to wait until another meeting to approve a third bylaw that supports the airport authority
Canadian Hockey League cancels Memorial Cup

Canadian Hockey League cancels Memorial Cup

National championship tournament shut down for second-straight year due to COVID-19
Council’s updated strategic plan focuses on growth, downtown, climate action

Council’s updated strategic plan focuses on growth, downtown, climate action

City council and city administration met with author and motivational speaker Doug Griffiths on March 3 during a strategic planning session to update, revise and “fine-tune” the plan’s objectives
Highways surrounding Moose Jaw under winter warnings, accident near Belle Plaine

Highways surrounding Moose Jaw under winter warnings, accident near Belle Plaine

Moose Jaw highways are under a winter weather warning, with an accident reported near Belle Plaine on Highway 1
Regina drive-through vaccine clinic open to ages 49-54 on Tuesday

Regina drive-through vaccine clinic open to ages 49-54 on Tuesday

Residents aged 49-50 may receive a vaccine at the drive-through clinic in Regina today
City hall to focus on enhancing downtown aesthetics this summer

City hall to focus on enhancing downtown aesthetics this summer

More sidewalk patios, live music, new street signs and enhanced weed control are some projects city hall will pursue in the coming months
Artists to paint downtown infrastructure as part of art tour project

Artists to paint downtown infrastructure as part of art tour project

Main Street could look more vibrant and colourful this summer based on a project that the Downtown Moose Jaw Association Inc. wants to pursue to beautify the area.
Community group that promotes seniors receives council’s support

Community group that promotes seniors receives council’s support

Established in 2018, the Moose Jaw Age-Friendly Community organization’s objective is to recognize the city as an age-friendly place in Saskatchewan
Four residents appointed to two municipal advisory committees

Four residents appointed to two municipal advisory committees

Residents appointed to parks, recreation and facilities advisory committee and the board of revision
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