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Regina COVID-19 vaccine drive-through open only to ages 50-54 on Monday

Regina COVID-19 vaccine drive-through open only to ages 50-54 on Monday

The Regina drive-through clinic is only open to residents aged 50-54 today
Sask. public health now using AstraZeneca doses for booked vaccine appointments

Sask. public health now using AstraZeneca doses for booked vaccine appointments

Clinics in Moose Jaw, Regina, Humbodlt and Prince Albert will be using AstraZeneca vaccines for booked appointments
Moose Jaw schools re-opening is questioned in the Legislature

Moose Jaw schools re-opening is questioned in the Legislature

The topic was raised during Question Period last week
Saskatoon doctor’s letter urging closure of schools frustrates Moose Jaw education director

Saskatoon doctor’s letter urging closure of schools frustrates Moose Jaw education director

Dr. Kyle Anderson with the University of Saskatchewan wants Moose Jaw school divisions to remain closed due to an increase in variants
Thanks to offence, Jays promise excitement

Thanks to offence, Jays promise excitement

Columnist Bruce Penton writes about the Toronto Blue Jays
Five headlines for Monday morning

Five headlines for Monday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Monday will have a high of -2 C, with a low of -7
321 new COVID-19 cases, 1 death reported, 198 recoveries

321 new COVID-19 cases, 1 death reported, 198 recoveries

The new cases are located in the Regina (120), Saskatoon (78), South East (36), North West (21), South Central (17), Central East (12), North Central (8), Far North West (6), North East (6), Central West (4), South West (3), and Far North East (2) zones
Moose Jaw Warriors Week That Was

Moose Jaw Warriors Week That Was

The Moose Jaw Warriors continued their up-and-down play this past week, posting a 2-2 record over four games in the Western Hockey League East Division Hub.
Provincial gov't provides funds to maintain Discounted Bus Pass program

Provincial gov't provides funds to maintain Discounted Bus Pass program

Residents who receive income assistance can get a bus pass for $25, thanks to a government program
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