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Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Saturday will have a high of 2 C with a low of -11.
Relief and anticipation: Barker rink in final preparations as Scotties confirmed

Relief and anticipation: Barker rink in final preparations as Scotties confirmed

Curling Canada confirms women's national curling championship will take place beginning Jan. 28 in Thunder Bay
Upsets see Original 16 Cash League leaderboard get even more crowded

Upsets see Original 16 Cash League leaderboard get even more crowded

Froehlich falls to Fonger Wealth, Walchuk beats Pro-Tec Electric as three teams now within single win of league leader
Wakamow Valley a happening place with plenty of activities in winter months

Wakamow Valley a happening place with plenty of activities in winter months

From skating on the Oval to skiing on trails and even playing disc golf, plenty to see and do in local park even in colder weather
1233 COVID-19 cases, 9 deaths, 1022 recoveries

1233 COVID-19 cases, 9 deaths, 1022 recoveries

55 of the 75 new cases in South Central are located in the South Central 2 sub-zone, which includes Moose Jaw and area.
Vanier business class celebrates successes of student-run companies

Vanier business class celebrates successes of student-run companies

Students in Vanier Collegiate's Entrepreneurship 30 class sold chicken and steak spices, recycled Christmas cards and handmade jewelry with ethically sourced crystals.
Moose Jaw schools still learning in person despite climbing COVID-19 cases

Moose Jaw schools still learning in person despite climbing COVID-19 cases

Hundreds of students in Regina are moving to online learning because of high COVID-19 cases and staff shortages, but such situations don’t yet appear to be affecting the Moose Jaw area.
2022 Eastern Star Officers installed

2022 Eastern Star Officers installed

Eastern Star is a fraternal organization for men and women.
City leaders unwilling to wait to address homelessness

City leaders unwilling to wait to address homelessness

Mayor Clive Tolley won’t pass the buck on homelessness – despite there being a clear separation between the responsibilities of the different levels of government
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