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Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 28 C with a low of 15 C.
Canada hoping for plenty of crowd support in World Para Hockey showdown with U.S.

Canada hoping for plenty of crowd support in World Para Hockey showdown with U.S.

With first place in Group A on the line and top two teams in the world facing off, perfect opportunity to see the game played at its highest level
Canada battles to one-goal win over Czechia in World Para Hockey Championship

Canada battles to one-goal win over Czechia in World Para Hockey Championship

Dixon scores game-winner late in second period as tournament hosts take 2-1 win at Moose Jaw Events Centre
United States take early lead, go on to World Para Hockey shutout win over Korea

United States take early lead, go on to World Para Hockey shutout win over Korea

Five-goal first period leads to 9-0 victory as U.S. improve to 2-0 in Group A
Stillitano spectacular as Italy takes shutout World Para Hockey win over Germany

Stillitano spectacular as Italy takes shutout World Para Hockey win over Germany

Italy goaltender stops every shot he faces through regulation, overtime and shootout in 1-0 win over Germany during World Para Hockey Championship
Pool and water safety tips for everyone’s safety this summer

Pool and water safety tips for everyone’s safety this summer

With warm temperatures finally here to stay, many families in Moose Jaw are preparing to jump in the water, whether that be in a private pool, a public pool, or a lakeside beach — here’s what to remember to keep activities fun and safe.
Some Prairie South trustees disappointed with inadequate funding from province

Some Prairie South trustees disappointed with inadequate funding from province

Prairie South expects to see an operating deficit next year of $5.3 million, based on its proposed 2023-24 budget.
Three Métis grandmas share culture with students through fun activities

Three Métis grandmas share culture with students through fun activities

Since September, the three women have visited 26 PSSD classrooms and spoken to almost 900 students in grades 1 to 12 while completing eight cultural projects and initiatives. 
Judge grants bail to man accused of possessing drugs, firearms

Judge grants bail to man accused of possessing drugs, firearms

Judge Brian Hendrickson decided that Zackery Marckoski would be released from jail during a bail hearing held in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on May 29.
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