An attempt to have the City’s 2020 Budget finalized at a regularly televised meeting was defeated.
Read MoreWhether or not the former Fairford Street headquarters of the now defunct YMCA of Moose Jaw will meet demolition in 2020 could be decided this coming Wednesday evening.
Read MoreThe subsidy for the new Moose Jaw Airport Authority was approved although it was not unanimous and without further discussion.
Read MoreQuestions were asked about the $150,000 cost to service the non-operational injection well used for disposal of water from the geo-thermal well and if it was necessary to spend the money as part of Budget 2020 discussions.
Read MoreBridges were a hot topic at Budget discussions - especially about where the money to rehabilitate them will come from.
Read MoreThe winningest team in Moose Jaw hockey the Midget A Mavericks skated to another win on the weekend maintaining their two point lead on top of the Saskatchewan Female Hockey League standings.
Read MoreThe future of the Coteau Street Bridge was debated as part of this past Wednesday evening’s special meeting of Moose Jaw City Council.
Read MoreIt is something which has slowly been creeping into the City’s sites and that is how to best manage the slump zone areas of the river bank. To do so they are hiring a consultant.
Read MoreDid the City allow the Province to dump the demolition materials for free is a question asked and waiting to be answered.
Read MoreA proposal to crush reclaimed cement and asphalt into aggregate could become a potential cash source for the City.
Read MoreIs fluoridation beneficial and harmful as well as where will the money come from to install a new fluoridization system was debated as part of the special meeting of Council dealing with the 2020 Capital and Operating Budgets on Wednesday evening.
Read MoreA trip which is tied to the land deal with Carpere Canada, an immigrant worker pilot program and a business retention and expansion initiative received their final yeas or nays at a special Council meeting on Wednesday evening.
Read MoreDecember’s Traffic Safety Spotlight is to focus on impaired driving.
Read MoreRecently the Province announced the sale of the former Valleyview Centre property to the highest bidder(s) a group of concerned citizens is meeting to discuss the implications of the sale this evening. The event is free and open to everyone.
Read MoreThis past weekend saw the Midget A Mavericks not only record two more wins but also jump to the top of standings in Saskatchewan Female Hockey League play.
Read MoreMoose Jaw may soon have its own garden oasis if the land deal is finalized between the City and Carpere. Conceptual drawings on Carpere’s web-site show a new residential development modelled after the Suzhou Gardens in the People’s Republic of China.
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