A mural which was previously on display at 240 High Street West is on the move.
Read MoreIn a letter the Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce congratulates Council for ratifing the Canadian Tire deal.
Read MoreA Councillor brought forward concerns about three intersections where signage and other changes may potentially make them safer.
Read MoreTwo classic bands are set to rock out Mosaic Place in May.
Read MoreMore details were released during the final approval of the Canadian Tire deal at Council. Details which had one certain Councillor asking questions and seeking more information on the deal.
Read MoreThe winningest hockey team in the city pulled off a couple more out of town wins in Saskatoon on the weekend.
Read MoreThe 2020 City of Moose Jaw Budget hits the economic realities and recession many in the city are facing.
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw Public Library is offering a free movie this coming Wednesday evening.
Read MoreTwo long running seniors’ groups received some much needed funding to help out their operating budgets from the City as Council unanimously voted in favour of the move.
Read MoreWith the below normal tempertures and winds Moose Jaw has been experiencing lately the Moose Jaw Public Library is offering a great warm up of activites and they are all FREE!
From games and crafts, to making and hanging their own ornament on the :Library’s Christmas tree and a free movie the Library is offering up just what many parents need and their kids are asking for.
Read MoreThe impact of the new waterworks crew on the Utilities Budget had Council asking a few questions on some budget lines to understand the effect the new crew had on the budget.
The discussion went farther into the Utilities Budget with one councillor claiming $1.2 million is being charged as a franchise fee to subsidize the Operating Budget so as to hide the true amount of taxation required to run the City’s services.
Read MoreIt may have been two weeks until Christmas but a Charles Dickens tale appeared as the Ghost of Referendum Past entered the debate with a little bit of humbug as Council decided to impose a $30 Infrastructure Levy to help pay for cast iron water main replacement.
Read MoreThe City of Moose Jaw has released some of the details of the land sale to Canadian Tire and what type of development the retail giant is proposing on Thatcher Drive.
Read MoreA three member committee tasked with providing a recommendation on Council’s remuneration is set to report back in March after hearing from the public. The committee was struck after Mayor Frasier Tolmie requested a review based upon what Council is paid in Moose Jaw compared to other centres in the province.
Read MoreA presentation analyzing the City’s financial health accompanied by historically low interest rates had a banker advising Council to consider borrowing. But not all Council members were in favour of the advice.
Read MoreAfter hearing from an expert and a debate Council voted in favour of spending $1.2 million on a new fluoridation system and safety upgrades to the building that houses it.
Read MoreA land deal announced over three years ago with Canadian Tire to purchase 11 acres of land was inadverdantly released at Wednesday evening’s special meeting of Council as proceeds from the sale will be used as part of the 2020 Budget which Council adopted.
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