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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 20 C, with a low of 10
BisonFest a celebration of Métis, First Nations history in Tatawaw Park

BisonFest a celebration of Métis, First Nations history in Tatawaw Park

Hundreds take part in event featuring educational displays and demonstrations Saturday.
Golden girl: Johns wins fourth, fifth gold medals of Western Canada Games, Lin tops 100m freestyle

Golden girl: Johns wins fourth, fifth gold medals of Western Canada Games, Lin tops 100m freestyle

Boughen, male basketball going for gold; Botterill, female softball into medal round
Bereavement support groups healing the entire community

Bereavement support groups healing the entire community

Grief can be a tough journey, but there are services offered locally to help anyone deal with what they are going through
Lynbrook Jokers Wild Golf Tournament

Lynbrook Jokers Wild Golf Tournament

The tournament was held back in July and was a great success
Moose Jaw identified as community at high flood risk, said WSA

Moose Jaw identified as community at high flood risk, said WSA

Twenty Saskatchewan communities are at high risk of potential flooding, identified as part of a flood mapping program from the Water Security Agency
Tee off for organ donors at charity golf tournament

Tee off for organ donors at charity golf tournament

The Transplant Trot is putting together a charity golf tournament, in recognition of Saskatchewan's decision to build an online organ and tissue donor registry
Harvest operations start in some areas behind normal

Harvest operations start in some areas behind normal

Some farmers are concerned high heat days might have reduced yields, as crops turned ripe too fast
Co-author of grains policy book has disturbing comments for Canadian farmers

Co-author of grains policy book has disturbing comments for Canadian farmers

A professor from the University of Florida says that Kazakhstan, Russia, and Ukraine have excellent grain production
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