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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 -12 C with a low of -24.
Third period comeback not enough as Warriors fall in OT to Blades

Third period comeback not enough as Warriors fall in OT to Blades

Moose Jaw scores twice in third to tie game before Saskatoon goes on to 5-4 win in WHL action
Council approves subsidy increase of eight per cent for Mosaic Place

Council approves subsidy increase of eight per cent for Mosaic Place

City council approved Mosaic Place's 2022 budget request during a recent budget discussion meeting.
47 COVID-19 cases, 4 deaths, 66 recoveries

47 COVID-19 cases, 4 deaths, 66 recoveries

The new cases are located in the following zones: Saskatoon (13), Regina (13), North Central (5), Central East (5), North West (4), South East (4), Far North West (1) and South Central (1).
Province plans to permanently increase ICU capacity and decrease surgery wait times

Province plans to permanently increase ICU capacity and decrease surgery wait times

Moose Jaw’s MLAs provide their comments on the province’s plan to eliminate the surgery backlog caused by COVID and to permanently hike intensive care unit (ICU) numbers
Tables loaded with baked goods beckon and entice

Tables loaded with baked goods beckon and entice

Joyce Walter reflects on Christmas trade shows and bake sales
Mosaic Place wants over $220K next year to upgrade old equipment

Mosaic Place wants over $220K next year to upgrade old equipment

Mosaic Place wants to develop a new website, retrofit all lights to LEDs, upgrade all food and beverage equipment, undertake deferred repairs and upgrade ticketing equipment, all for $222,406.64.
Farmers should learn to call a spade a spade when government programs help them

Farmers should learn to call a spade a spade when government programs help them

The provincial government paid $1.8 billion in crop insurance claims that wasn’t planned in the budget.
Province reminds drivers to be more cautious when driving in the winter

Province reminds drivers to be more cautious when driving in the winter

The province released an advisory on driving cautiously around snowplows. MooseJawToday.com spoke with Taylor Elder of the Moose Jaw Police Service about safe city driving
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