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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 35 C, with a low of 15
New exhibit honouring Métis Nation visiting Western Development Museum

New exhibit honouring Métis Nation visiting Western Development Museum

Hiding in Plain Sight: Discovering the Métis Nation in the Archival Records of Library and Archives Canada on display from now until Dec. 6
A&W going all take-out for annual Burgers to Beat MS Day

A&W going all take-out for annual Burgers to Beat MS Day

Local restaurants donating $2 from every Teen Burger sold this Thursday to MS Society of Canada
'Train your mind to reclaim happiness': author McGregor offers tips on staying happy in the midst of COVID-19

'Train your mind to reclaim happiness': author McGregor offers tips on staying happy in the midst of COVID-19

Well-known ‘happiness expert’ says getting around the sadness and depression of the pandemic is possible with just a handful of actions designed to make you feel better
Blue Jays face As in Little League showdown

Blue Jays face As in Little League showdown

Two local teams face off in Little League Major AA action
Water main breaks declined 67% in Q2 compared to 2019, says report

Water main breaks declined 67% in Q2 compared to 2019, says report

There were seven water main breaks from April to June of this year, compared to 22 during the same period last year
1 new case of COVID-19, 16 more recoveries

1 new case of COVID-19, 16 more recoveries

The new case is in the Saskatoon zone
Public transit schedule could return to normal in September, city says

Public transit schedule could return to normal in September, city says

City administration will determine if the Dial-A-Bus program is more efficient on Saturdays in September than running regular transit since it’s a long wait for buses that day
From the desk of the publisher

From the desk of the publisher

A note from publisher Rob Ritchie
More city workers injured in Q2 of 2020 than last year, report shows

More city workers injured in Q2 of 2020 than last year, report shows

There were 20 injuries during the second quarter of 2020, compared to 14 during the same period last year.
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