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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of 22 C, with a low of 13
Sask. 2020-21 budget facing a $2.4 billion deficit due to pandemic

Sask. 2020-21 budget facing a $2.4 billion deficit due to pandemic

Thanks to the impact of COVID-19, Saskatchewan's budget is looking at a deficit following a drop in revenue and an increase in health care funding
Bridge closure means families have no access to basic city services

Bridge closure means families have no access to basic city services

'The city cannot now turn its back on Thorn and Avery simply because the city has mismanaged the allocation of capital dollars to the Seventh Avenue Southwest Bridge during the last five years'
18 new COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan

18 new COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan

Thirteen of the new cases are located in the Far North, while three are in Saskatoon, and two involve people who live out of the province
Rhino's Ramblings: Ready or not

Rhino's Ramblings: Ready or not

Robert Thomas writes about city council and recent comments made by councillor Dawn Luhning
Pandemic fatigue settling in for Canadians: poll

Pandemic fatigue settling in for Canadians: poll

A new poll from the Angus Reid Institute shows that Canadians are tired and may not be following public health guidelines as closely as before
Trees near powerlines a serious hazard, reminds SaskPower

Trees near powerlines a serious hazard, reminds SaskPower

SaskPower is reminding residents that planting trees near powerlines is unsafe and could cause fires and outages
NFL anthem flap ready to erupt again

NFL anthem flap ready to erupt again

Columnist Bruce Penton writes about Colin Kaepernick and the NFL
Reduced home prices across province not as bad as expected

Reduced home prices across province not as bad as expected

Median home prices in Moose Jaw dropped 16.7 per cent to $225,000
Trans Mountain says pipeline has restarted after spill in Abbotsford, B.C.

Trans Mountain says pipeline has restarted after spill in Abbotsford, B.C.

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — Trans Mountain estimates as much as 1,195 barrels, or 190,000 litres, of light crude spilled from its pipeline pumping station in Abbotsford, B.C.
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