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Five headlines for Sunday morning

Five headlines for Sunday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Sunday will have a high of 9 C with a low of -1 C.
Warriors score late, win in overtime in Medicine Hat

Warriors score late, win in overtime in Medicine Hat

Firkus ties game with just over two minutes remaining, Mateychuk scores in overtime as Warriors escape with 3-2 victory in another barnburner against Tigers
Moose Jaw’s Robson looking forward to club curling nationals after impressive provincials run

Moose Jaw’s Robson looking forward to club curling nationals after impressive provincials run

After win in women’s club provincials last weekend, local skip in action with makeshift team during Sask Women’s Curling Tour stop in Moose Jaw
Plenty to be decided as Sask Women’s Curling Tour Moose Jaw enters final round robin draw

Plenty to be decided as Sask Women’s Curling Tour Moose Jaw enters final round robin draw

Host of teams still in contention for playoff spots as tournament approaches playoffs on Sunday morning
173 COVID-19 cases, 3 deaths, 212 recoveries

173 COVID-19 cases, 3 deaths, 212 recoveries

The new cases are located in the following zones: Regina (44), Saskatoon (28), Central East (23), South East (18), Far North East (13), North West (13), North Central (12), South Central (8), Far North West (4), Central West (3) and North East (1) with 6 pending residence.
Many local CIBC staff fought — and died — during the First World War, records show

Many local CIBC staff fought — and died — during the First World War, records show

The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) saw nearly 2,000 employees enlist during the First World War, including men from Moose Jaw such as John Jarvis and Herbert Stewart, who contributed in different ways.
Skydive South Sask has been jumping out of planes for nearly 42 years

Skydive South Sask has been jumping out of planes for nearly 42 years

Skydive South Sask has been in operation for nearly 42 years. They are a group of enthusiasts who are in the sport for life. Many of the “lifers,” as they call themselves, have logged thousands and thousands of jumps – not just in Moose Jaw, but globally.
Letter to the editor: Poignant Thoughts of Remembrance Day

Letter to the editor: Poignant Thoughts of Remembrance Day

A letter to the editor from Fran Millar
Soldiers’ efforts during First World War helped Canada become a mature country

Soldiers’ efforts during First World War helped Canada become a mature country

A third article featuring Moose Javians who served and died in the First World War, including Arthur Ernest Thomson, Harry Dwight Corrigan, William Taylor, James Duckworth and Herbert Percival Stevens.
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