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Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of -9 C with a low of -13 C.
Cornerstone, Peacock qualify for high school provincial curling championship

Cornerstone, Peacock qualify for high school provincial curling championship

Falcons qualify in girls division for first-ever provincial curling berth, Toilers advance to mixed division championship
Moose Jaw wrestlers pick up six first-place finishes at high school regionals

Moose Jaw wrestlers pick up six first-place finishes at high school regionals

Total of 11 competitors advance to provincials Mar. 17 weekend in Regina
Canada posts seventh straight win to sit in first place at World Wheelchair Curling Championship

Canada posts seventh straight win to sit in first place at World Wheelchair Curling Championship

Moose Jaw Curling Centre competitors Dash, Wright held Team Canada to 7-1 record heading into play Wednesday in Richmond
Winmar Warriors win Game 3 in Saskatoon, can clinch series at home Thursday

Winmar Warriors win Game 3 in Saskatoon, can clinch series at home Thursday

Warriors overcome early 2-0 deficit, go on to 4-2 victory to set stage for potential series-clinching game at home Thursday night
Start of Sask. Legislature’s spring sitting excites Moose Jaw MLAs

Start of Sask. Legislature’s spring sitting excites Moose Jaw MLAs

The spring sitting started on March 6 and is expected to conclude early May. One big item on the Sask. Party government’s agenda is to bring down a budget on March 22. 
Old Purity Flour cookbook offers recipes for Lent

Old Purity Flour cookbook offers recipes for Lent

This week's recipes include Cheese Omelet, Macaroni with Tomatoes and Fried Hominy.
Moose Jaw MLAs reflect on surprise retirement of colleague Lyle Stewart

Moose Jaw MLAs reflect on surprise retirement of colleague Lyle Stewart

Stewart announced on March 6, during the first day of the Legislature’s spring sitting, that he would step down after 23.5 years in provincial politics. He cited health-related reasons for his resignation; his final day is March 10.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

This week's editorial from senior editor Joan Ritchie.
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