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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 6 C with a low of -6 C.
Warriors roll to commanding win in Brandon on milestone night for Yager

Warriors roll to commanding win in Brandon on milestone night for Yager

Yager breaks Fleury's record for most goals by a 16-year-old in franchise history, Korczak puts up four-point night in 7-1 win over Wheat Kings,
Safety incidents fell 9% at city hall in Q4 of 2021, data shows

Safety incidents fell 9% at city hall in Q4 of 2021, data shows

Safety statistics during the fourth quarter of last year were presented during a recent city council meeting.
City will leave excess snow in West Park subdivision despite drainage concerns

City will leave excess snow in West Park subdivision despite drainage concerns

Resident Curtis Hallborg believes snow buildup in the West Park subdivision could lead to drainage problems this spring, but city hall doesn’t think that will happen based on history.
Police find dead man near Crescent Park, working on cause of death

Police find dead man near Crescent Park, working on cause of death

Police and EMS were called to an alley near Crescent Park on March 14 around 8:30 a.m. about a man who lay unresponsive in the snow.
Will my face masks become an heirloom family quilt?

Will my face masks become an heirloom family quilt?

Joyce Walter reflects on the face mask.
Two city employees receive provincial awards for efforts in public works field

Two city employees receive provincial awards for efforts in public works field

The Saskatchewan Public Works Association (SPWA) recognized Moose Jaw employees Staci Dobrescu and Jason Trzaskowski with awards during the association's recent annual convention.
Dale Schoffer, Judy May re-appointed as directors of Buffalo Pound board

Dale Schoffer, Judy May re-appointed as directors of Buffalo Pound board

City council has authorized city manager Jim Puffalt to vote for Judy May and Dale Schoffer for the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Corporation board of directors during the organization’s upcoming membership meeting.
Courageous Ukrainian people being left in the cold; words don’t stop monsters

Courageous Ukrainian people being left in the cold; words don’t stop monsters

Ron Walter looks at the Russian invasion.
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