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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of 0 C, with a low of -1
MJPS: 'Cougar' turns out to be a house cat

MJPS: 'Cougar' turns out to be a house cat

Police and conservation officers searched the area but were unable to locate signs of a cougar
PSSD confirms 15 of 16 COVID-19 cases have been in Moose Jaw schools

PSSD confirms 15 of 16 COVID-19 cases have been in Moose Jaw schools

Fourteen of the 16 cases involved community transmission, which means the infected students or staff were not exposed to the virus in school
Sask. legislature returning to session Nov. 30 with COVID-19 protocols

Sask. legislature returning to session Nov. 30 with COVID-19 protocols

The Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly will return to session at the end of this month
Lack of information about alleged hit and run frustrates resident

Lack of information about alleged hit and run frustrates resident

Arne Iversen believes provincial privacy legislation needs to change after struggling for more than a year to learn the identity of a motorist who allegedly hit his vehicle
181 new COVID-19 cases, 2 in the South Central

181 new COVID-19 cases, 2 in the South Central

The new cases are located in the Saskatoon (41), Regina (32), North Central (18), South West (17), Far North East (16), North West (13), North East (11), Far North West (11), Far North Central (5), Central East (5), South East (5), and South Central (2) zones.
SHA no longer issuing self-monitor notices following COVID-19 exposures

SHA no longer issuing self-monitor notices following COVID-19 exposures

Moving forward, public health will only be sharing exposure notices when individuals need to self-isolate after a potential brush with COVID-19 in a public space
SaskPower chooses Burns & McDonnell to build Moose Jaw power plant

SaskPower chooses Burns & McDonnell to build Moose Jaw power plant

The Crown corporation made the selection via a procurement process that also included a Nebraska company as the other potential contractor
Only 22.4 per cent of voters cast ballots this municipal election, data shows

Only 22.4 per cent of voters cast ballots this municipal election, data shows

The voter turnout of 22.4 per cent is the lowest in the past four municipal elections
Losing Trebek, Meeker sad day for Canada

Losing Trebek, Meeker sad day for Canada

Columnist Bruce Penton writes about the legacies of Alex Trebek and Howie Meeker
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