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Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of 31 C, with a low of 15
Tugaske Library’s garden tour fundraiser features local artist, scenic views

Tugaske Library’s garden tour fundraiser features local artist, scenic views

The Tugaske Library hosted its first garden tour fundraiser, featuring local artist Joan Foulston and five other impressive gardens in the area
City, valley authority find source of tree-killing Dutch elm disease

City, valley authority find source of tree-killing Dutch elm disease

Both the parks department and the Wakamow Valley Authority recently discovered a pocket of 38 infected trees in a small area deep in the valley away from walkways
Hay yields below average with no second cut in sight

Hay yields below average with no second cut in sight

Information from the latest crop report
31 new COVID-19 cases, 9 in the South

31 new COVID-19 cases, 9 in the South

The new cases are located in the Central (10), South (9), Saskatoon (8) and North (3) regions, with another listed as "pending"
Sask. launches chemical fertilizer incentive program to help boost economic growth

Sask. launches chemical fertilizer incentive program to help boost economic growth

The Saskatchewan Chemical Fertilizer Incentive program is now effective beginning today
Outstanding season by Draisaitl, but not MVP

Outstanding season by Draisaitl, but not MVP

Columnist Bruce Penton believes either Nathan MacKinnon or Artemi Panarin deserve the NHL's Hart Trophy this year
Senator urges Ottawa to support Canadian vaccine company awaiting funding

Senator urges Ottawa to support Canadian vaccine company awaiting funding

OTTAWA — An Alberta senator is urging Ottawa to fund a Canadian company so it can develop a domestic COVID-19 vaccine to lessen the risk Canadians will have wait in a line for a foreign-made pandemic cure. Sen.
Yet another hole in one at the Lynbrook

Yet another hole in one at the Lynbrook

Austin Smith records ace on the third hole 
B.C. program assists Indigenous agriculture

B.C. program assists Indigenous agriculture

The funding comes through the federal provincial Canadian Agricultural Partnership
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