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Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Friday will have a high of -1 C, with a low of -14
Former Warriors' defenceman Hamonic signs tryout contract with Canucks

Former Warriors' defenceman Hamonic signs tryout contract with Canucks

Move comes after veteran NHL rearguard left Calgary Flames last season to protect family from COVID-19
Outdoor rinks throughout city expected to fully open next week

Outdoor rinks throughout city expected to fully open next week

Cooler weather expected to help crews finish off flooding in coming days
Resident harassed over American flag licence plate

Resident harassed over American flag licence plate

An incident early Thursday morning has reiterated what resident Dennis Schick says is a widespread animosity towards Americans that isn't new among Canadians
COVID-19 vaccinations begin in Prince Albert as roll-out continues

COVID-19 vaccinations begin in Prince Albert as roll-out continues

Close to 5,000 doses of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines have been administered in province so far
334 new COVID-19 cases, 3 deaths reported, 278 recoveries

334 new COVID-19 cases, 3 deaths reported, 278 recoveries

The new cases are located in the Saskatoon (83), North Central (65), Regina (49), South East (33), Far North East (24), Far North West (15), North East (14), North West (11), Central East (6), Central West (4), Far North Central (1), South West (1), South Central (1) zones
2020 was driest year in Moose Jaw in 104 years, data shows

2020 was driest year in Moose Jaw in 104 years, data shows

Moose Jaw received just 179.6 millimetres of precipitation last year
City hall has ‘bush league’ mentality with snow-clearing policy, visitor says

City hall has ‘bush league’ mentality with snow-clearing policy, visitor says

'It seems to me that the people there (at city hall) think they’re living at the coast or somewhere, that they really hope and think that we’re not going to have normal winters in Saskatchewan'
Province extends Re-Open Saskatchewan Training Subsidy after positive response

Province extends Re-Open Saskatchewan Training Subsidy after positive response

The Government of Saskatchewan has extended the deadline for the Re-Open Saskatchewan Training Subsidy
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