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Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of 25 C, with a low of 11
Moose Jaw’s McLeod wins Saskatchewan Music Festival provincial title for musical theatre

Moose Jaw’s McLeod wins Saskatchewan Music Festival provincial title for musical theatre

Performance from home of ‘Not for the Life of Me’ from Thoroughly Modern Millie takes first place in Junior Musical Theatre category
Canadians, Giants kick off Rambler Park fastball league action next week

Canadians, Giants kick off Rambler Park fastball league action next week

Season opener for men’s league squads set for June 15 at Memorial Field
Vanier Collegiate projects lead to $500 donation to Hunger in Moose Jaw

Vanier Collegiate projects lead to $500 donation to Hunger in Moose Jaw

High schools’s Catholic Action Projects joined by Students Against Drunk Driving in purchasing 500 lunches for local students
Effects of residential school likely why man assaulted his family, court hears

Effects of residential school likely why man assaulted his family, court hears

The man pleaded guilty to three charges of assault
Council’s investment committee withdraws $10M to help fund programs, services

Council’s investment committee withdraws $10M to help fund programs, services

More than $6 million will be taken from recently matured GICs
57 new COVID-19 cases, 1 death reported, 171 recoveries

57 new COVID-19 cases, 1 death reported, 171 recoveries

The new cases are located in the following zones: Saskatoon (21), Regina (12), Central East (6), North West (5), Far North East (4), North Central (3), North East (2), Far North West (1), Central West (1), and South Central (1)
Canucks come back but can’t hold lead in 18U AA loss to Buffalos

Canucks come back but can’t hold lead in 18U AA loss to Buffalos

Moose Jaw overcomes 7-1 first-inning deficit to take 12-7 lead, fall 14-13 in five innings
Police chief thanks emergency personnel for efforts during drowning incident

Police chief thanks emergency personnel for efforts during drowning incident

Emergency services responded to a call on June 4 in Wakamow Valley on June 4
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