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Fire dept. to upgrade software for better communication with staff

Fire dept. to upgrade software for better communication with staff

'If the software upgrades are not completed and the current software discontinues working, fire administration’s only alternative will be to have staff manually phone other staff to get them back (for) emergencies'
Province records 23rd COVID-19 death, no new cases reported

Province records 23rd COVID-19 death, no new cases reported

There are now 1,601 reported cases, including 88 active cases
Eight residents appointed to fill vacancies on city committees

Eight residents appointed to fill vacancies on city committees

Michelle Armstrong, Sara Cull, Brett Hagan, Emma Moore, Callum Maitland, Andrew Peterson and Affaf Kashif were all appointed to various boards
Renewed bylaw focuses on self-governance of police board

Renewed bylaw focuses on self-governance of police board

During its Aug. 24 regular meeting, council unanimously approved an updated The Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners bylaw
Sewer backups in Sunningdale area due to ground elevation, report suggests

Sewer backups in Sunningdale area due to ground elevation, report suggests

“There has to be something going on in the system to allow these backups to happen”
Jackpot! Double-digit pay increase approved for mayor and councillors

Jackpot! Double-digit pay increase approved for mayor and councillors

Many of the resolutions will go into effect on Nov. 16, while other resolutions — such as the pay raise for mayor and councillors — will kick in on Jan. 1, 2021
Ultimate gentleman, businessman Bill Shurniak passed away

Ultimate gentleman, businessman Bill Shurniak passed away

Ron Walter writes about the late Bill Shurniak
Mandatory face masks on city buses and in city buildings could happen soon

Mandatory face masks on city buses and in city buildings could happen soon

'I know it’s a polarizing issue, but if we want things to possibly go back to normal, we may have to start wearing masks and go about our days'
SaskPower donates $25,000 to help invasive aquatic species control

SaskPower donates $25,000 to help invasive aquatic species control

A $25,000 contribution to the provincial aquatic invasive species program will help expand the boat inspection and decontamination unit in Saskatchewan
Trudeau considered best to manage pandemic, revive economy, poll suggests

Trudeau considered best to manage pandemic, revive economy, poll suggests

OTTAWA — A new poll suggests Prime Minister Justin Trudeau would be well placed to fight an election this fall, seen as the leader best able to care for Canadians during the COVID-19 pandemic and to get the economy back on its feet.
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