It is Wildlife Weekend and today we present a great column which is highly topical and informative that people can do at their own home or in our very own Wakamow Valley.
Read MoreThe weather may have been wet and chilly but for the larger contingent of fans who showed up the Midget A Mavericks game was worth venturing out to the rink.
Read MoreThe City is calling it a modest increase this year after calling it a status quo budget for the last two years no matter what they call it be prepared to pony up some extra cash to City Hall.
Read MoreDepending what activity you participate in the rates for recreational activities and facilities is heading up.
Read MoreA confusing policy and a tv broadcast cut short has led to a mix up when it comes to attaching numbers to existing properties.
Read MoreProfessional Bull Riding managed to buck out a profit for Mosaic Place.
Read MoreThe level of tax arrears has dropped but the successful property tax appeals - especially from commercial properties - continues to grow.
Read MoreIt's a new player on the Moose Jaw buffet scene and despite not a large selection it is a case of quality beating out quantity in this week's Undercover Buffet.
Read MoreThe City would like to warn residents about a potential scam regarding unpaid property taxes.
Read MoreThe SaskPower natural gas fired power plant moved another step towarsds reality as it was announced the project would proceed.
Read MoreAll things must come to an end as the Moose Jaw Midget A Mavericks suffered their first defeat of the season.
Read MoreIf your drivers license is suspended or you are driving without your vehicle registered or insured be aware you are more likely to be caught in November as you are the focus of this month's Traffic Safety Spotlight.
Read MoreIt seemed like a personality clash, a school yard dustup or even another edition of Stu Hart's notorious Saturday morning Stampede Wrestling but anything like a City Council meeting setting its public meeting dates.
In the end it had the Mayor making an apparent Freudian slip that Council meets more than they publicly release and by so doing work harder than many city councils in the province do albeit behind closed doors.
Read MoreIn its monthly Business Barometer the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) said business optimism in Saskatchewan is the lowest in Canada.
Worse yet the business lobby group said the index also shows CFIB members are set for record layoffs over the next three months.
Read MoreAfter a year she is back as our very own Billie Wong has returned with yet another edition of her highly popular undercover buffet.
This week she explores Jade Garden and gives you the highs and lows of the dining experience.
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