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1 new case of COVID-19 to report

1 new case of COVID-19 to report

The new case is in the Saskatoon zone
Sept. 10 proclaimed as World Suicide Prevention Day in Moose Jaw

Sept. 10 proclaimed as World Suicide Prevention Day in Moose Jaw

Mayor Tolmie has signed an official proclamation
Moose Jaw police seize cocaine, firearm after vehicle flees downtown

Moose Jaw police seize cocaine, firearm after vehicle flees downtown

Moose Jaw Police located cocaine and a firearm inside an abandoned vehicle last week
U.S. company to provide ticket-selling software for city

U.S. company to provide ticket-selling software for city

Paciolan will provide the software and support services to supply ticket services at Mosaic Place and for other third parties
Letter to the Editor: Spirit of fear is alive and well

Letter to the Editor: Spirit of fear is alive and well

A letter to the editor from A.W. Allan
SGI reminding motorists to drive safely in school zones

SGI reminding motorists to drive safely in school zones

Important safety tips from SGI
Saskatchewan communities to receive $70M in additional funding

Saskatchewan communities to receive $70M in additional funding

Moose Jaw will receive more than $2.1 million
UPDATED: City to offer gift card-refunds to anyone affected by Ticket Rocket fiasco

UPDATED: City to offer gift card-refunds to anyone affected by Ticket Rocket fiasco

'We do not have the legal responsibility (to make refunds according to the service agreement), but there is a moral responsibility, in that this company has left lots of us in a very frustrated state'
Support your hero

Support your hero

MLA Warren Michelson's column from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express
Canadians reluctant to remove statues of historical figures now seen as racist: Poll

Canadians reluctant to remove statues of historical figures now seen as racist: Poll

OTTAWA — A new survey suggests that while Canadians are divided over removing monuments to politicians who harboured racist views or pushed racist policies, many oppose the "spontaneous" toppling of statues of Canada's first prime minister, John A.
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