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Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of 1 C, with a low of -8
Canadian Hockey League cancels 2020 playoffs, Memorial Cup

Canadian Hockey League cancels 2020 playoffs, Memorial Cup

Ongoing COVID-19 pandemic leads to official cancellation of remainder of WHL season
USask lab researching coronavirus vaccine receives $23.3 million in federal support

USask lab researching coronavirus vaccine receives $23.3 million in federal support

The vaccine research facility at the University of Saskatchewan has received $23.3 million in federal funding, alongside the provincial funding announced last week
Facebook group dedicated to connecting needs and sharing resources during isolation

Facebook group dedicated to connecting needs and sharing resources during isolation

“I really hope ultimately that people who are worried about how this is going work out for them, that they find their answer there, through their community in the group,” said Dalise Hector, admin for the Facebook group
Fourteen new COVID-19 cases reported, majority now confirmed positive

Fourteen new COVID-19 cases reported, majority now confirmed positive

The total number of reported COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan is now 66
Teen gets four months’ probation after assaulting teammate

Teen gets four months’ probation after assaulting teammate

A hockey player who assaulted his teammate by punching him in the head will serve only four months of probation due to the coronavirus and the fact he starts college in September
Gravelbourg declares local state of emergency - closing public access to businesses

Gravelbourg declares local state of emergency - closing public access to businesses

“By working together we will get through this. ..as your mayor I cannot stress the seriousness of the situation please stay at home”
Fraudster ordered to repay money he took from friend

Fraudster ordered to repay money he took from friend

Cheques were cashed in a friend’s bank account, leaving them short $1,000
Youth asks province to buy life-saving medicine for cystic fibrosis

Youth asks province to buy life-saving medicine for cystic fibrosis

Cassidy Evans, 12, formerly of Moose Jaw and now living in Saskatoon, encouraged the provincial government to work with Vertex Pharmaceuticals to acquire Orkambi and Trikafta
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