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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!

Christmas Eve will have a high of 1 C, with a low of -7
Hillcrest to host provincial junior girls, boys golf championships

Hillcrest to host provincial junior girls, boys golf championships

Dual event set to take place at local course from July 13-15
SHA to receive Moderna COVID vaccine by next week, in addition to Pfizer vaccine

SHA to receive Moderna COVID vaccine by next week, in addition to Pfizer vaccine

Saskatchewan is set to begin receiving the recently approved COVID-19 vaccine from Moderna, in addition to previous vaccine commitments from Pfizer
Miller Express sign NCAA Division I pitcher Ellison

Miller Express sign NCAA Division I pitcher Ellison

Senior hurler brings solid numbers from McNeese State in first Western Canadian Baseball League season
Shortfall of $15.3M expected over next five years for capital projects

Shortfall of $15.3M expected over next five years for capital projects

City hall expects to have $43.1 million in capital funding available during the next five years
159 new COVID-19 cases, 5 deaths reported

159 new COVID-19 cases, 5 deaths reported

The new cases are located in the Regina (50), North West (24), North Central (24), Saskatoon (21), Far North West (14), Far North East (8), North East (8), South West (3), South East (2), and Central East (1) zones
Custom Megan Nash-inspired mug raffle putting the spotlight on Moose Jaw Pride

Custom Megan Nash-inspired mug raffle putting the spotlight on Moose Jaw Pride

Megan Nash and local artist Kobie Spriggs are offering a unique raffle to support Moose Jaw Pride and the work it does in the community
Landfill rates to increase by $11 per tonne in 2021

Landfill rates to increase by $11 per tonne in 2021

Starting July 1, residents will pay $80 per tonne for commercial tipping fees, an increase from $69 per tonne
Magazine records how pandemic changed lives from cultural, heritage perspectives

Magazine records how pandemic changed lives from cultural, heritage perspectives

Heritage Saskatchewan. co-ordinated a project called COVID-19 Culture: A Living Heritage Project of the Pandemic in Saskatchewan
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