The campaign signs are starting to turn up and door knocking campaigns have begun. In Moose Jaw an election is underway. Well, a by-election, but close enough.
SaskMusic is upping the ante in their efforts to make Saskatchewan a great place to work and live as a musician. They have now announced that they will be presenting Saskatchewan Music Week
Well whether we like it or not the Civic Byelection campaign is in full swing but, sadly, so far it’s a bit of a sleeper with the candidates, for the most part, hidden.
It seemed like an ordinary, innocuous moment when Councillor Brian Swanson stood up this past Monday and asked a pair of questions regarding a new slogan for the City.
There was no arguing that there are some major infrastructure repairs and replacements needed; it’s how it’s going to be paid for which had one councillor fearing the worst.
Greg Rekus, the foot stompin', string destroyin', endlessly tourin' solo acoustic punk rock troubadour will be back in Moose Jaw to play a show at the Park Hotel on Saturday September the 15th.
Another hurdle has been cleared in the quest for transparency at City Hall, but the actions which necessitated it were enacted by the Province and not those at City Hall.
When did the City decide to rebrand itself? Who is going to pay for it? These are questions that were on the mind of at least one Councillor at Monday's City Council meeting.
Some major changes are coming for some residents' garbage collection and although the words "Curbside Collection" came up in questioning, City Administration quickly shut the discussion down.