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Government gives authority to chief electoral officer to ensure safe fall election

Government gives authority to chief electoral officer to ensure safe fall election

The fall provincial election will still go ahead despite the pandemic, but voters can expect some changes
Updated tax programs give residents till 2022 to pay arrears

Updated tax programs give residents till 2022 to pay arrears

'Our experience with customers is once people understand the process, there is a benefit to them and knowing what the regular amounts will be,' said finance director Brian Acker
Four new cases, state of emergency extended

Four new cases, state of emergency extended

All of the cases are in the La Loche area
City hall redeploys permanent staff to road projects as a job-saving measure

City hall redeploys permanent staff to road projects as a job-saving measure

City hall will rehire a few experienced temporary staff this summer to help with street repairs, while it will redeploy permanent employees from other departments to handle the rest of those duties.
Quilt Guild planning special spring quilt show for Moose Jaw

Quilt Guild planning special spring quilt show for Moose Jaw

Much like the weekend parades that have swept Moose Jaw, the Prairie Hearts Quilt Guild has a drive-by quilt show planned for Moose Jaw
UPDATED: Council reduces 2020 tax increase to zero amid pandemic measures

UPDATED: Council reduces 2020 tax increase to zero amid pandemic measures

Shutting the outdoor pool was just one action city council took during its May 11 regular meeting to reduce this year’s tax increase to zero per cent from its original 2.3 per cent
Building a strong Saskatchewan

Building a strong Saskatchewan

MLA Warren Michelson's column from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express
CMHA offering webinar as part of its slate of online services

CMHA offering webinar as part of its slate of online services

CMHA offering free webinar on intercultural competence on May 27
UPDATED: Wakamow Valley keeps its full grant funding while other groups see theirs reduced

UPDATED: Wakamow Valley keeps its full grant funding while other groups see theirs reduced

City administration proposed reducing the authority’s grant by $7,600, as part of overall reductions of $166,700
Health Canada approves serological test to detect COVID-19 antibodies

Health Canada approves serological test to detect COVID-19 antibodies

OTTAWA — Health Canada says it has authorized the first COVID-19 serological test for use in the country to detect antibodies specific to the virus.
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