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Catastrophes that never were

Catastrophes that never were

A column from Marc Legare on potentially scary events that never materialized
City finished 2020 with razor-thin surplus of roughly $30K

City finished 2020 with razor-thin surplus of roughly $30K

City hall had almost identical revenues and expenses for last year, leading to a slight surplus of $29,854, according to preliminary budget information
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of -11 C, with a low of -21
Latest podcast episode from John Howard Society to look at change in prison system

Latest podcast episode from John Howard Society to look at change in prison system

‘Know Justice’ episode part of John Howard Week, running from Feb. 14-20
Senior Centre Without Walls schedule for end of February features plenty of interesting topics

Senior Centre Without Walls schedule for end of February features plenty of interesting topics

From working with dogs to piano music to homemade vintage toys, interesting events abound for phone-in program
Mosaic Place received almost $1M more in subsidies in 2020 due to pandemic

Mosaic Place received almost $1M more in subsidies in 2020 due to pandemic

The City of Moose Jaw gave Mosaic Place a subsidy of $394,114 in 2019, compared to $1.3 million in 2020
SaskPower exporting electricity to southern U.S. to aid with ongoing power outage

SaskPower exporting electricity to southern U.S. to aid with ongoing power outage

SaskPower is exporting 175 megawatts (MW) of electricity to the United States
124 new COVID-19 cases, 5 deaths reported, 189 recoveries

124 new COVID-19 cases, 5 deaths reported, 189 recoveries

The new cases are located in the Regina (48), Far North West (16), North West (14), North Central (12), Saskatoon (9), Far North East (5), Central West (5), Far North Central (4), Central East (3), and South Central (1) zones
Palliser Regional Library hosting speaker at south-central schools for Aboriginal Storytelling Month

Palliser Regional Library hosting speaker at south-central schools for Aboriginal Storytelling Month

Palliser Regional Library is bringing Lakota storyteller Kim Soo Goodtrack to several rural schools in Moose Jaw and area for Aboriginal Storytelling Month
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