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Five headlines for Wednesday morning

Five headlines for Wednesday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Wednesday will have a high of 3 C, with a low of -7
UPDATED: SHA announces tighter screening at healthcare facilities, mandatory masks for workers

UPDATED: SHA announces tighter screening at healthcare facilities, mandatory masks for workers

Beginning Wednesday, healthcare staff and physicians at all provincial facilities will undergo daily COVID-19 checks before entering any hospitals, care homes, or primary care sites
Appeals board approves three property projects that contravene bylaw

Appeals board approves three property projects that contravene bylaw

Recent decisions from the Development Appeals Board
Sask. with only one new COVID case, recoveries continue to rise

Sask. with only one new COVID case, recoveries continue to rise

Saskatchewan's total COVID-19 cases is at 301, with one new case reported today and nine more recoveries since yesterday
SaskPower urges caution during spring seeding

SaskPower urges caution during spring seeding

There were 327 reported incidents of farm machinery contacting electrical equipment in 2019
Canadian Tire postpones project instead of cancelling altogether

Canadian Tire postpones project instead of cancelling altogether

Council voted unanimously to execute the revival and amending agreement, subject to the company paying a non-refundable deposit of $200,000 by May 20
Latest APAS survey shines light on farmers' struggles

Latest APAS survey shines light on farmers' struggles

Thirty-seven per cent of respondents have not completed their 2019 harvest
France teaches Google Alphabet the ABCs of competition fairness

France teaches Google Alphabet the ABCs of competition fairness

Digital technology has allowed news aggregators like Google to steal from media outlets for too long
‘I live it day-to-day:’ COVID-19 practices just everyday life for the immunocompromised

‘I live it day-to-day:’ COVID-19 practices just everyday life for the immunocompromised

"It'll hopefully just click in that they don't necessarily need to reach out their hand to shake hands or just be mindful [to] cough in their sleeves because [people are] immuno-suppressed," said Marie Lerminiaux
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