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Campaign process a ‘whirlwind’ of fun for Sask. Party’s Tim McLeod

Campaign process a ‘whirlwind’ of fun for Sask. Party’s Tim McLeod

McLeod’s experiences of helping, listening and advocating for others in the legal and education fields are strengths that he believes will help him if he is elected on Oct. 26.
Helping others a reason Sask. Party's Greg Lawrence pursuing third election win

Helping others a reason Sask. Party's Greg Lawrence pursuing third election win

The Sask. Party hopes that Moose Jaw Wakamow will stay green after the Oct. 26 provincial election, so it will fall upon incumbent Greg Lawrence to secure the riding for a third-straight time.
Saskatchewan crosses 2,000 mark in COVID cases, 143 active

Saskatchewan crosses 2,000 mark in COVID cases, 143 active

Province sees 18 new cases, 13 recoveries on Oct. 6
Festival of Trees heading to your living rooms for 2020 auction event

Festival of Trees heading to your living rooms for 2020 auction event

This year's Festival of Trees fundraiser will be taking place online to adhere to COVID-19 safety guidelines
Moose Jaw’s Mae Wilson Theatre included in SaskMusic venue t-shirt project

Moose Jaw’s Mae Wilson Theatre included in SaskMusic venue t-shirt project

The Sask Venues Project has released a second line of custom small venue-inspired T-shirts and the Mae Wilson Theatre is one of them
City wants input on restoration of historical Thunderbird Viaduct

City wants input on restoration of historical Thunderbird Viaduct

'The asphalt is in deteriorated condition and needs to be replaced, and what materials testing showed us (in August) is that the upper portion of the concrete in the deck is obviously deteriorated from road salts'
Complaint about trains from 2018 returns to council for decision

Complaint about trains from 2018 returns to council for decision

Nearly two years after city council received complaints about trains whistling near Iron Bridge, the same issue returned recently to council chambers, with city administration admitting it has done nothing to address the issue.
Mosaic Place saw deficit of nearly $1M in 2019

Mosaic Place saw deficit of nearly $1M in 2019

Mosaic Place saw a deficit of nearly $1 million last year, during a time when the management of the building changed to Spectra Venue Management from the City of Moose Jaw
Last year’s celebration would be impossible this year

Last year’s celebration would be impossible this year

Joyce Walter writes about Thanksgiving and how family celebrations will look different this year
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Oct. 8

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Oct. 8

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 1 a.m. EDT on Oct. 8, 2020: There are 173,124 confirmed cases in Canada.
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