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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 2 C, with a low of -13
Camp, quarantine and COVID: Warriors’ Hunt reflects on National Junior Team experience

Camp, quarantine and COVID: Warriors’ Hunt reflects on National Junior Team experience

Top-flight defenceman disappointed in early release due to contracting disease, but looking forward to another chance next season
Sask Hockey Association cancels provincial playoffs

Sask Hockey Association cancels provincial playoffs

Recent extension of government COVID-19 restrictions sees SHA further scale back season
Empire School Christmas concert to go all-virtual this year

Empire School Christmas concert to go all-virtual this year

Special video to be played for school, parents Thursday at 2 p.m. featuring performances from students, staff
Vanier entrepreneurship class presents large donation to Moose Jaw Food Bank

Vanier entrepreneurship class presents large donation to Moose Jaw Food Bank

The Vanier Entrepreneurship class presented a donation of $4,200 to the Moose Jaw & District Food Bank after another successful business venture
169 new COVID-19 cases, 154 recoveries

169 new COVID-19 cases, 154 recoveries

The new cases are located in the Saskatoon (38), North West (35), Regina (30), North Central (28), Far North East (13), Far North West (3), Far North Central (2), North East (2), Central East (2), South Central (2), Central West (1), South West (1), and South East (1) zones
Another safety officer could get city off WCB ‘watch list,’ Puffalt claims

Another safety officer could get city off WCB ‘watch list,’ Puffalt claims

Adding a second safety officer would cost $58,000, but with benefits, vehicle allowance, and phone, it would increase to $75,500
Police seize $17,000 in illegal cigarettes, marijuana, firearms and cash

Police seize $17,000 in illegal cigarettes, marijuana, firearms and cash

MJPS arrested Kelly David Seida of the RM of Moose Jaw in connection with the investigation
Higher carbon tax could increase energy costs for PSSD

Higher carbon tax could increase energy costs for PSSD

The federal government introduced the carbon tax on April 1, 2019 and set the rate at $20 per tonne, but that will increase to $50 per tonne by 2022
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