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Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

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

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Thursday will have a high of 24 C with a low of 9 C
Women Fore Women Golf Tournament raises over $14,000 for scholarship program

Women Fore Women Golf Tournament raises over $14,000 for scholarship program

Annual event at Hillcrest Golf Club once again a tremendous success, featuring full field of players and tons of support from community
Police and fire respond to a two-car collision on 600 Stadacona West

Police and fire respond to a two-car collision on 600 Stadacona West

On Aug. 23, police responded to a two-vehicle collision causing $20,000 in damages
Farmers in distress aren’t alone this harvest thanks to Do More Ag

Farmers in distress aren’t alone this harvest thanks to Do More Ag

Do More Ag wants to get the conversation started as producers face a third consecutive drought year
Green beans for salads, pickles, side dishes

Green beans for salads, pickles, side dishes

This week's recipes include Warm Green Bean Salad, Country Style Green Beans and Green Beans Marinara
Water Security Agency piloting cost-sharing program for infrastructure crossings

Water Security Agency piloting cost-sharing program for infrastructure crossings

Rural municipalities (RMs) and irrigation districts looking to replace aging infrastructure such as bridges and culverts could now be eligible for a 50/50 cost sharing program with the Water Security Agency (WSA).
Students can now opt out of sex-ed classes under new provincial policies

Students can now opt out of sex-ed classes under new provincial policies

Under the new changes, parents and guardians must be informed about the sexual health education curriculum, and have the option to decline their children's participation, while all third-party groups are banned from giving sex-ed lessons in class.
Problems with city app frustrating some residents, city councillors

Problems with city app frustrating some residents, city councillors

Problems with the city app and issuing duplicate tax notices to some residents top of mind during recent city council meeting.
Province providing up to $70 million to offset 'extraordinary' livestock feed costs

Province providing up to $70 million to offset 'extraordinary' livestock feed costs

Saskatchewan livestock producers affected by drought can now request support from the provincial government
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