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The latest developments on COVID-19 in Canada for March 14

The latest developments on COVID-19 in Canada for March 14

The latest news on the COVID-19 global pandemic (all times Eastern): 12:30 p.m. Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott says the food supply in the province is robust and the distribution system will remain responsive to the needs of all Ontarians.
Elks Donation to Fire Victims

Elks Donation to Fire Victims

The Elks provided a family with a cheque for $500
Letter to the Editor: Bank withholds cashing government-issued cheque

Letter to the Editor: Bank withholds cashing government-issued cheque

A Letter to the Editor submitted by Janice Baigent
SGI marks 10th anniversary of the Report Impaired Drivers program

SGI marks 10th anniversary of the Report Impaired Drivers program

RID calls have resulted in 2,870 Criminal Code charges, and an additional 581 roadside suspensions, along with 1,750 other charges
Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Saturday will have a high of -9 C, with a low of -14
Clippers win opening game at CCAA women’s volleyball nationals

Clippers win opening game at CCAA women’s volleyball nationals

Briecrest takes comfortable 3-0 sweep over P.E.I.’s Holland Hurricanes, to face host Garneau in semifinal
Mavericks fall to East Central in provincial final Game 1, remainder of season cancelled

Mavericks fall to East Central in provincial final Game 1, remainder of season cancelled

Moose Jaw takes 5-0 loss in highly anticipated match-up of regular season’s top two teams, Hockey Canada COVID-19 cancellation brings end to season
Prov. government limits public gatherings of over 250 people, enacts other measures

Prov. government limits public gatherings of over 250 people, enacts other measures

Measures are being taken to slow the spread of COVID-19
Province confirms second presumptive case of COVID-19

Province confirms second presumptive case of COVID-19

The individual had travelled to Oregon state
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