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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 3 C with a low of -2 C.
Former AAA Warriors standout McGrath wins trio of SJHL awards

Former AAA Warriors standout McGrath wins trio of SJHL awards

Humboldt Broncos forward named RBC Top Forward, DirectWest Rookie of the Year, SJHL Top Scorer
Report suggests Moose Jaw is falling behind on composting

Report suggests Moose Jaw is falling behind on composting

A report submitted to the city’s Public Works, Infrastructure & Environmental Advisory Committee highlights composting initiatives by other Saskatchewan cities and makes suggestions to revive Moose Jaw’s composting efforts.
Larson hopes to use playoff experience to help Warriors put together long run

Larson hopes to use playoff experience to help Warriors put together long run

Overage forward went to the Western Conference final with Spokane in 2019 WHL playoffs
‘Oversight’ by city hall sees police funds included without permission in municipal investments

‘Oversight’ by city hall sees police funds included without permission in municipal investments

The interest that the police service's accumulated surplus generated in 2020 was $27,797.76 and in 2021 was $21,239.17 for a total of $49,036.93. 
Let me count the ways to prepare spareribs dish

Let me count the ways to prepare spareribs dish

This week's recipes include four kinds of Sweet and Sour Spareribs.
Precautions taken to safeguard burrowing owls against avian flu

Precautions taken to safeguard burrowing owls against avian flu

Like all birds - including pet birds - the burrowing owls are at risk of contracting the virus if they are exposed to it.
This week's editorial

This week's editorial

Editor Joan Ritchie's editorial from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express.
Extra police to patrol downtown and Crescent Park starting in May

Extra police to patrol downtown and Crescent Park starting in May

The police service implemented foot patrols in the downtown and Crescent Park this winter in response to concerns from residents and business owners about potential unlawful activity.
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