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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 -3 C, with a low of -11
302 new COVID-19 cases, 5 deaths reported

302 new COVID-19 cases, 5 deaths reported

The new cases are located in the Regina (131), Saskatoon (59), North Central (35), North West (26), Far North East (15), Far North West (14), South East (5), Central West (4), South West (4), South Central (3), Central East (2), Far North Central (1), and North East (1) zones
Education director for Prairie South School Division to resign

Education director for Prairie South School Division to resign

Tony Baldwin has been director of education with Prairie South School Division since 2014 and plans to resign by July 31, 2021
New bylaws will speed up closure of DFHF corporation

New bylaws will speed up closure of DFHF corporation

The DFFH as a corporation could likely be shut down before Dec. 31
Saskatchewan to receive first 1,950 COVID-19 vaccine doses by next week

Saskatchewan to receive first 1,950 COVID-19 vaccine doses by next week

The first wave of COVID-19 vaccines are expected as early as Dec. 15, beginning the province's vaccine delivery with a pilot phase
Church given permission to construct addition to building

Church given permission to construct addition to building

The development appeals board has permitted two groups to pursue construction projects
City waives rec access fees for special needs support personnel

City waives rec access fees for special needs support personnel

The parks and recreation department has created an Accessibility Support Policy designed to “increase inclusion and access to recreation programs and facilities for persons with a disability”
Freezing rain, snow headed for Moose Jaw and area later today

Freezing rain, snow headed for Moose Jaw and area later today

Moose Jaw should expect some freezing rain and possibly snow later today
Change to council schedule means executive committee meetings now start at 4 p.m.

Change to council schedule means executive committee meetings now start at 4 p.m.

Beginning Monday, Dec. 14, the public portion of city council’s executive committee meetings will begin at 4 p.m., with the regular meeting to follow at 5:30 p.m.
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