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Work underway on $18 million highway overpass project near Swift Current

Work underway on $18 million highway overpass project near Swift Current

Infrastructure work will see replacement of eastbound lane bridge, refurbishment of westbound lanes
232 new COVID-19 cases, 14 deaths reported, 839 recoveries

232 new COVID-19 cases, 14 deaths reported, 839 recoveries

The new cases are located in the Saskatoon (47), Regina (46), North West (45), North Central (31), Far North West (23), North East (7), South East (6), Far North East (4), Central East (4), Far North Central (3), Central West (3), and South Central (2) zones
Since newspapers are ‘ancient,’ city should advertise solely online, Luhning says

Since newspapers are ‘ancient,’ city should advertise solely online, Luhning says

Coun. Luhning introduced a motion that asks city administration to review all existing bylaws that deal with advertising with local media outlets
Moose Jaw exhibition grounds still quiet but holding out hope for 2021 events

Moose Jaw exhibition grounds still quiet but holding out hope for 2021 events

The Moose Jaw Exhibition Company is expecting to have to push back another full year of events due to COVID-19
New contract gives out-of-scope city staff joint pay raise of 3.25 per cent

New contract gives out-of-scope city staff joint pay raise of 3.25 per cent

As part of the new agreement, 41 out-of-scope staff will receive an increase of 1.50 per cent starting Jan. 1, 2021, and 1.75 per cent starting Jan. 1, 2022
Transit employees receive pay boost after new agreement signed

Transit employees receive pay boost after new agreement signed

'It’s nice to have some more labour peace because it makes for a more productive workforce for people, to know they have a collective agreement and they don’t have to worry about it'
Water, sewer tax hikes now official and will increase on Feb. 1

Water, sewer tax hikes now official and will increase on Feb. 1

The average property owner will pay an extra $29.46 per year or $2.45 per month in combined utilities this year
Moose Jaw facing extreme cold warning through Wednesday

Moose Jaw facing extreme cold warning through Wednesday

Temperatures in Moose Jaw and area will reach as low as -40 C with windchill on Tuesday, lasting until Wednesday
City eligible for $6.7M in provincial funding after meeting program guidelines

City eligible for $6.7M in provincial funding after meeting program guidelines

The City of Moose Jaw has met the six criteria that the provincial government has laid out for municipalities to receive money through the revenue grant sharing program
New development officer named to oversee city's zoning bylaw

New development officer named to oversee city's zoning bylaw

City council appointed Selena Kirzinger as the new development officer for the City of Moose Jaw during the Jan. 25 regular council meeting
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