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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Saturday will have a high of 28 C, with a low of 14
Miller Express among teams featured in Access7 WCBL Sask Summer Sim

Miller Express among teams featured in Access7 WCBL Sask Summer Sim

Special tournament features WCBL games using MLB The Show 20 on Playstation 4
Almost showtime: Moose Jaw Minor Girls fastball set to begin play next week

Almost showtime: Moose Jaw Minor Girls fastball set to begin play next week

Practices underway as sport set to make return after delay due to COVID-19 pandemic
Most people against giving big pay raise to council, survey shows

Most people against giving big pay raise to council, survey shows

When asked whether compensation should reflect the size of the municipality in which officials govern, 53.77 per cent of respondents said no
1 new COVID-19 case, 10 more recoveries

1 new COVID-19 case, 10 more recoveries

The new case is in the Far North region
Special Silence: St. Joseph’s Parish stops ringing bells as Saskatchewan hits final stages of re-opening

Special Silence: St. Joseph’s Parish stops ringing bells as Saskatchewan hits final stages of re-opening

The local church rang their bells every day at noon since the pandemic began in a show of solidarity with their community
Premier Moe thanks Michelson, retiring MLAs

Premier Moe thanks Michelson, retiring MLAs

Seven Sask Party, four NDP MLAs stepping down as spring session closes
Paying elected officials adequately would attract quality candidates, report says

Paying elected officials adequately would attract quality candidates, report says

An ideal council should reflect different community backgrounds, the report says
Council deserves pay raise due to long hours and unfair criticisms, councillor argues

Council deserves pay raise due to long hours and unfair criticisms, councillor argues

During its executive committee meeting, city council discussed a report that made recommendations about how much the mayor and councillors should earn
Drivers urged to slow down in construction zones

Drivers urged to slow down in construction zones

Construction zones are the focus of July's Traffic Safety Spotlight
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