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Crown defence argues against certifying class action lawsuit against feds, RCMP

Crown defence argues against certifying class action lawsuit against feds, RCMP

The certification hearing for a $600 million lawsuit against the RCMP continues with submissions from the Crown defence team
Culture Days to feature more online activities this year

Culture Days to feature more online activities this year

Month-long immersive and engaging arts and culture experience will begin on Friday, Sept. 25 and run until Sunday, Oct. 25
Updated policy reduces number of vacation days city staff can carry forward

Updated policy reduces number of vacation days city staff can carry forward

Employees hired after Oct. 1, 2020 would have a maximum carryover of five vacation days, while earned days off would have to be used in the year they earned
5 new COVID-19 cases, 8 recoveries

5 new COVID-19 cases, 8 recoveries

The new cases are located in the Saskatoon (2), Central West (1), Regina (1) and South Central (1) zones
Officials: euthanization of cougar in Moose Jaw for 'public safety'

Officials: euthanization of cougar in Moose Jaw for 'public safety'

The cougar that made its way into city limits on Monday was euthanized by officers as a matter of public safety, say officials
Families For Change unveils new mural on South Hill from local artist

Families For Change unveils new mural on South Hill from local artist

A new mural can call the Kinsmen Inclusion Centre home after an unveiling on Sept. 23 with local artist Jason Gillard
Sask. Polytech grad opens Big Wing’s restaurant in Moose Jaw

Sask. Polytech grad opens Big Wing’s restaurant in Moose Jaw

The grand opening was held on Sept. 23
Corn on cob not meant for knife and fork

Corn on cob not meant for knife and fork

Joyce Walter writes about the proper way to eat corn on the cob
Potential beekeeping policy would govern industry at local level

Potential beekeeping policy would govern industry at local level

The policy that the municipality wants to develop would see beekeepers register with the city and adopt best practices
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Sept. 24

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Sept. 24

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 4 a.m. EDT on Sept. 24, 2020: There are 147,753 confirmed cases in Canada.
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