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Almost time to preserve summer fruits for winter

Almost time to preserve summer fruits for winter

This week's recipes include Peach Pickles and Pear Compote
USask expanding medical program at Regina campus to include first-year students

USask expanding medical program at Regina campus to include first-year students

Previously, the Regina campus only accommodated upper-year students, with program applicants required to complete their first year of study in Saskatoon
Moose Jaw to host provincial police chiefs conference in October

Moose Jaw to host provincial police chiefs conference in October

Moose Jaw was scheduled to host the police chiefs' meeting in the spring, but that was cancelled due to the pandemic
City hall needs extra $150K to finish several intersection projects

City hall needs extra $150K to finish several intersection projects

Engineering services budgeted $1.15 million in the 2021 intersection upgrades budget, but the contract value came in at $1.31 million
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 30 C, with a low of 15
Regina’s Blake, Shell Lake’s Fry hold lead through first round of junior provincials at Hilllcrest

Regina’s Blake, Shell Lake’s Fry hold lead through first round of junior provincials at Hilllcrest

Championship tournament underway through Thursday at local golf course
Museum and Art Gallery featuring items from former residential school display at St. Andrew’s Church

Museum and Art Gallery featuring items from former residential school display at St. Andrew’s Church

More than 500 pairs of shoes donated to MJMAG for permanent display in First Nations section
27 new COVID-19 cases, 47 recoveries

27 new COVID-19 cases, 47 recoveries

The new cases are located in the following zones: Far North East (10), Far North West (5), North West (3), South East (3), Saskatoon (2), Central East (2), Regina (1), and South West (1)
Eliminating train whistles would affect safety and increase liability, council learns

Eliminating train whistles would affect safety and increase liability, council learns

With 22 rail crossings in Moose Jaw without lights, bells or gates, upgrading them would cost $8.25 million, while eliminating train whistles would add $25 million to the city's liability insurance
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