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The latest developments on COVID-19 in Canada for March 30

The latest developments on COVID-19 in Canada for March 30

The latest news on the COVID-19 global pandemic (all times Eastern): 9 a.m. Statistics Canada is providing a detailed view of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in this country.
Five headlines for Monday morning

Five headlines for Monday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Monday will have a high of 16 C and a low of 3
Canada banning anyone with COVID-19 symptoms from domestic travel by air, train

Canada banning anyone with COVID-19 symptoms from domestic travel by air, train

Canadians exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 will be barred from domestic travel on trains and planes beginning Monday at noon
COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan increases by 22, number of recovered cases doubles

COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan increases by 22, number of recovered cases doubles

Saskatchewan now has 156 cases of COVID-19 in the province, with five hospitalized individuals and four cases reporting recovery
Riverside Mission still providing meals despite volunteer, donation limitations

Riverside Mission still providing meals despite volunteer, donation limitations

“I just want people to know that Riverside Mission's doors are still open,” said Joe Miller, executive director of Souls Harbour Rescue Mission and Riverside Mission in Moose Jaw
10 things to add to your to-do list while self-isolated

10 things to add to your to-do list while self-isolated

If you're getting bored of the same old thing every day while at home, here's a few things to do that might catch your attention
Double recipes to share with elderly, friends in need

Double recipes to share with elderly, friends in need

This week's recipes include diet miracle soup, sweet and sour stew, and oatmeal cookies
Uncertain days

Uncertain days

Wanda Smith's column from this week's issue of The Moose Jaw Express
Lack of painted lines on First Avenue Northwest frustrates some motorists

Lack of painted lines on First Avenue Northwest frustrates some motorists

Last year the municipality spent $117,500 to paint lines along First Avenue Northwest, with $42,000 related to labour costs
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