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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!

Today will have a high of 25 C and a low of 14 C
Retired lawyer could have played hockey with NHL’s Red Wings

Retired lawyer could have played hockey with NHL’s Red Wings

Phillips, 91, retired at the end of June after 66 years working in the legal profession — all of it spent in Moose Jaw
UDPATED: City’s ad policy has generated over $14K in new revenue this year

UDPATED: City’s ad policy has generated over $14K in new revenue this year

The municipality has used EMJ Marketing since at least 2015 to help find advertising and sponsorship opportunities for the YaraCentre, Kinsmen Sportsplex Pool, city parks and city programs
Desperate for Haggis happily returns to jamming at Bobby’s Place this weekend

Desperate for Haggis happily returns to jamming at Bobby’s Place this weekend

Local Celtic favourites Desperate For Haggis returned to the patio for a Saturday afternoon jam session at Bobby’s Place, although without the kilts they sometimes wear
19 new COVID-19 cases, 5 in the South

19 new COVID-19 cases, 5 in the South

Eight of the new cases are located in the Central region, five in Saskatoon, five in the South, and there is one in the North
Sask. government providing funding for deaf, deafblind support services

Sask. government providing funding for deaf, deafblind support services

The provincial government has allocated an increase in funding for deaf and deafblind services in Saskatchewan
International medical team staying closer to home this year

International medical team staying closer to home this year

For the past five years, Moose Jaw International Medical Mission has sent a team composed of surgical, medical and non-medical members to Guatemala to support residents in Patzun and the surrounding area
Anxiety high as Canadian schools prepare for students from COVID-ravaged U.S.

Anxiety high as Canadian schools prepare for students from COVID-ravaged U.S.

WASHINGTON — Post-secondary students from the pandemic-riven United States are getting ready to go back to school in Canada — a rite of passage that's causing more anxiety than usual for parents and front-line university workers alike in the age of C
Another herbicide use on crops trashed by grain buyers

Another herbicide use on crops trashed by grain buyers

Richardson-Pioneer has informed oats producers that oats desiccated by glyphosate or any herbicide will not be purchased under its new oat procurement program in 2021
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