Effective April 1st to September 30th the City will no longer be charging interest and penalties for unpaid utility and property tax bills
Read MoreWhether or not the Canadian Tire retail development deal is dead depends if the retail giant is prepared to pay a $200,000 non-refundable deposit.
Read MoreIt is Feline Friday and once again we bring you another SCRAPS adoptable pet needing a furever home.
This is a story of Lyra who is looking for a new home after the person who adopted her passed away.
Read MoreCovid - 19 has the Moose Jaw Police Service asking anyone wanting to access their lobby to call 306-694-7600 before showing up.
Read MorePeople growing potatoes, vegetables or flowers in their City-owned back lanes do not have to worry about the City coming after them as part of a new pro-active enforcement policy for those who encroach on City-owned property.
The City has taken a lives over lawns approach saying they actively encourage back yard gardening during the Covid - 19 pandemic.
Read MoreQuestions were asked what the City was preparing to do to assist the most vulnerable during the COVID - 19 Pandemic.
Read MoreIn June 2019 former long-time Moose Jaw Police Service member Alan Murdock was dismissed over allegations of misconduct. On Tuesday morning his dismissal appeal was before a hearing officer although the allegation(s) were not revealed.
Read MoreThe average selling price for a home continued to fall in March.
Read MoreAn on-line petition has been launched asking the provincial government to provide more supports for the most vulnerable - including the homeless - to not only get them proper isolation but also so nobody is left behind.
Read MoreA local film maker knocks off a delightful low budget short film.
Read MoreThis week's Wildlife Weekend looks at two crows and the life they spend with humans. Cover photo by Tammy Klassen
Read MoreA look at COVID - 19 as it hits the community.
Read MoreThe unedited daily update from the City of Moose Jaw and its response to Covid - 19.
Read MoreProvidence Place has responded to concerns raised by a former temporary resident regarding being “forced out” of the facility due to changes associated with Covid - 19.
Read MoreThe unedited daily update from the City of Moose Jaw and its response to Covid - 19.
Read MoreA former temporary Providence Place resident who claimed being forced out early from the institution has raised concerns about what their personal after care will be. Questioning the pressure other temporary residents are facing as the Saskatchewan Health Authority prepares for Covid - 19.
Read MoreThe daily uneditted Covid - 19 response from the City of Moose Jaw.
Read MoreRob Clark CEO of the Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce speaks candidly what businesses have so far endured in the Covid - 19 storm and how to make it safely through back to port.
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