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Prince Albert Raiders player mom wins Hockey Harvest Lottery

Prince Albert Raiders player mom wins Hockey Harvest Lottery

Lynn Moe, mother of Raiders forward Spencer Moe, wins $185,365 in province-wide 50/50 draw
Western Hockey League moves draft to December

Western Hockey League moves draft to December

Move made in order to give teams a chance to scout players in 2006-born age group
Moose Jaw to host wheelchair curling nationals in 2022 and 2023

Moose Jaw to host wheelchair curling nationals in 2022 and 2023

Canadian championships to be held in back-to-back years at Moose Jaw Ford Curling Centre
Council freezes third-party funding for next year at 2020 levels

Council freezes third-party funding for next year at 2020 levels

“I think that we should be cautious. I also believe that that funding is sufficient to get us through 2021”
181 new COVID-19 cases, 3 deaths reported

181 new COVID-19 cases, 3 deaths reported

The new cases are located in the Regina (43), North Central (36), Saskatoon (35), North West (35), Far North East (14), Far North West (8), North East (3), Central East (3), Far North Central (2), Central West (1), and South West (1) zones
Peacock Collegiate students keep up the pace for 10th annual Polar Bear Run

Peacock Collegiate students keep up the pace for 10th annual Polar Bear Run

The annual Polar Bear Run from Peacock Collegiate raised over $2,500 for cancer research this year with a new format
Cost to use wastewater disposal station to increase next year

Cost to use wastewater disposal station to increase next year

In 2021, city hall will implement a monthly base fee of $2 per half cubic metre of registered vehicle capacity for septage disposal and a volume charge of $8 per one cubic metre of tank capacity per disposal load
Eliminating Saturday bus service in 2021 was a 'knee-jerk reaction,' council admits

Eliminating Saturday bus service in 2021 was a 'knee-jerk reaction,' council admits

Saturday bus service will continue until May 1, 2021, giving city administration time to consult the community about its weekend travel needs
Provincial government opens applications for small business recovery rebate

Provincial government opens applications for small business recovery rebate

Businesses applying to the rebate program can do so until Mar. 31
2021 budget not ‘perfect,’ but most on council can support it

2021 budget not ‘perfect,’ but most on council can support it

City administration had initially proposed to increase municipal taxes by 4.05 per cent in 2021, but council whittled that down to 2.96 per cent
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