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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 17 C, with a low of 1
Pee Wee Mustangs 1 suffer first loss of season

Pee Wee Mustangs 1 suffer first loss of season

Third period outburst leads to 11-5 win for Weyburn Thrashers
Country legends Sons of the Pioneers coming in June during 85th anniversary tour

Country legends Sons of the Pioneers coming in June during 85th anniversary tour

Country legends Sons of the Pioneers return to the Prairies this June as part of the group’s 85th anniversary tour. The group is synonymous with the ultimate in cowboy music, according to a news release.
Spring Classic features top riders from throughout western Canada

Spring Classic features top riders from throughout western Canada

Saskatoon’s Gagnon comes away with overall win in top division
Fifteenth annual kite festival to attract hundreds to Swift Current

Fifteenth annual kite festival to attract hundreds to Swift Current

The kite festival takes place June 22 and 23 and features flyers from Canada, the United States, Italy, Colombia and the Philippines
Behrns qualifies for provincial badminton championship

Behrns qualifies for provincial badminton championship

Cornerstone Christian School competitor lone Moose Jaw player to advance through regionals
Cosplayers and gamers to descend on Moose Jaw this July

Cosplayers and gamers to descend on Moose Jaw this July

It’s going to be a busy July for the Moose Jaw Gamer’s Association (MJGA), as the organization will be showcasing cosplayers from across the province and hosting its annual summer gaming expo
Derby definitely a 'bucket list' event

Derby definitely a 'bucket list' event

Columnist Bruce Penton writes about his sporting event 'bucket list'
Wheat planting plans up, canola acreage lowest in five years

Wheat planting plans up, canola acreage lowest in five years

In addition to a drop in canola, lentil acres fell 9.6 per cent
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