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Do more infrastructure work with savings from tender contracts, councillor says

Do more infrastructure work with savings from tender contracts, councillor says

“In a year when we could most take advantage of an ultra-competitive environment from contractors, we should be looking to fill our plates with tenders and go beyond what we budgeted because we’re low on the ones we have"
Cuts to PSSD janitorial staff during pandemic poor decision, says union

Cuts to PSSD janitorial staff during pandemic poor decision, says union

There are 30 janitorial and maintenance staff in Moose Jaw and, while that number will remain the same, the number of part-time workers will increase to 11 from four
Rowan Clothing opens doors in new, renovated location on Main Street

Rowan Clothing opens doors in new, renovated location on Main Street

Rowan Clothing Co. is the newest tenant on the main drag of Main Street, after moving from their location on River Street during the pandemic shutdown
Hockey Canada lifts national ban on sanctioned activities

Hockey Canada lifts national ban on sanctioned activities

Games a long way from returning, but first steps underway
Greater focus on safety led to fewer injured city workers during first quarter

Greater focus on safety led to fewer injured city workers during first quarter

From January to March this year, 15 employees injured themselves on the job, compared to 20 during the same time last year
Public library's virtual programming continues with new archives series

Public library's virtual programming continues with new archives series

The Moose Jaw Public Library is hosting a virtual archives program to show off some of the resources the archives department has collected
City hall working to provide ‘exceptional service,’ city manager says

City hall working to provide ‘exceptional service,’ city manager says

City hall has adopted a new mantra, which includes seven points to provide better customer service
PM joins third pandemic summit amid campaign for Security Council seat

PM joins third pandemic summit amid campaign for Security Council seat

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is taking part in his third international summit in a week as Canada campaigns for a coveted United Nation's Security Council seat on a platform of helping to rebuild the post-pandemic world.
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada

The latest numbers of confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 4 a.m. ET on June 4, 2020: There are 93,085 confirmed and presumptive cases in Canada.
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
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