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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 4 C, with a low of -7
Veteran pitcher Nicolosi to return to Miller Express

Veteran pitcher Nicolosi to return to Miller Express

Mitchell College senior among team leaders in innings pitched, games started in 2019 campaign
SHA shares details on service slowdowns, staff redeployment to handle COVID surge

SHA shares details on service slowdowns, staff redeployment to handle COVID surge

The Saskatchewan Health Authority has updated its plan to slowdown services and move staff to address the province's COVID numbers
Outdoor rinks being installed, public skating to be available over holidays

Outdoor rinks being installed, public skating to be available over holidays

City releases update on facilities after recent public health announcements
245 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths reported

245 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths reported

The new cases are located in the North West (53), Saskatoon (46), Regina (42), Far North East (28), North Central (16), North East (14), Far North West (12), South Central (7), South East (5), Central West (5), Central East (4), South West (2), and Far North Central (1) zones
Semi-truck knocks down traffic lights downtown

Semi-truck knocks down traffic lights downtown

City crews were dispatched to the area to deal with the problem
U of S research team working on sanitation device to remove viruses like COVID from air

U of S research team working on sanitation device to remove viruses like COVID from air

A team of researchers at the University of Saskatchewan are working on a filter device that neutralizes airborne organisms like the COVID-19 virus
2021 police budget declines due to savings in electrical, personnel costs

2021 police budget declines due to savings in electrical, personnel costs

The original operating budget had operating expenses of $12,183,194, but those expenses have decreased slightly to $12,157,716 due to a reduction of $25,478
One per cent of tax increase to fund nine parks and rec projects

One per cent of tax increase to fund nine parks and rec projects

The one-per-cent tax increase will generate about $295,000, which will go to the general capital reserve to fund the projects in 2021
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