With the COVID - 19 pandemic seeing event after event cancelling due to rules surrounding physical distancing and the number of people who can be in the same room together the Saskatchewan Festival Of Words is moving to the virtual world this year in a big way.
Read MoreFirst it was Class 1 and Class 3 drivers but now driver road tests are set to resume for workers in agriculture and health care after SGI adapted the technology and tests to allow for proper physical distancing.
It’s another sign of a re-opening economy in a COVID - 19 pandemic world.
Read MoreGrowing interest to buy beef direct from ranchers and farmers has the Saskatchewan Stockgrower's Association putting together a directory of producers selling direct from farmgate to consumers.
Read MoreWith the COVID - 19 pandemic seeing event after event cancelling due to rules surrounding physical distancing and the number of people who can be in the same room together the Saskatchewan Festival Of Words is moving to the virtual world this year in a big way.
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Read MoreWith COVID - 19 changing everyone’s life the City of Moose Jaw wants to feature the positive things residents are doing to cope with the lockdown.
Read MoreWith so many people sitting in social isolation maintaining our mental health and sanity is important.
To this end we asked Nema Atsu Ten Questions about better mental health, what’s out there and finally where you can turn to for support locally.
Read MoreA look at the growing phenomenon of ordinary people looking for loopholes and the loopholese they employ to get around the State of Emergency rules.
Read MoreThe Covid - 19 pandemic has hit financial markets and the City of Moose Jaw is not immune to its effects.
Read MoreStarting today new requirements are in effect at all Saskatchewan Health Authority facilities
Read MoreThe City has taken the first step towards setting up a $15 million line of credit to ensure cash flow in case they overdraw all of their 16 bank accounts.
Read MoreAfter discussion and debate Council voted to re-convene Budget Committee to attempt to find savings in the Operating Budget to assist all property owners - both residential and commercial.
Read MoreAn explanation as to why I asked about the City's ad policy during the Covid - 19 pandemic.
Read MoreMonday night’s regular meeting of Council is going to be a meeting with a lot of firsts including media not being allowed physical access to the meeting itself.
Read MoreEffective 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.
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