The main story about Council's proposed remuneration and what happened when it was at Executive Committee.
Read MoreA second in a series of stories about the proposed remuneration increases for Council.
Read MoreOne in a series of stories about the proposed increased remuneration for Moose Jaw City Council
Read MoreA routine speeding ticket near Davidson has resulted in one of the largest cocaine seizures in the province's history.
Read MoreThe city is going have three major road closures due to construction for the next seven to ten days minimum.
We let you know what's going on and take some photos of the work.
Read MoreA reader argues against separating students into schools based upon religious affiliation and favours a single and equal public school system for all.
Read MoreIt has been referred to by some in the community as “Hell's Crossing” but starting Sunday long awaited repairs are commencing on CN's Main Street N railway crossing.
The only problem is repairs which should make for a long term solution mean the roadway needs to be closed to traffic for ten days.
Read MoreA Canada Day rolling car show drew hundreds of onlookers as well as entries.
Read MoreTo facilitate the replacement of cast iron water mains a major intersection on Main Street is slated to close for week. This time it is the intersection of High Street and Main Street.
Plus other on-going project updates.
Read MoreTo assist residential tenants maintain homes and places to social distance during the COVID - 19 pandemic the Province instituted a moratorium to not hear rent related eviction applications.
As of August 4th that moratorium is ending and landlords will now have the means to apply to evict tenants for non-payment of rent.
Read MoreIn what is now the longest forensic investigation in German history the main director and promoter of what was to be a $60 - $100 million pea protein plant in Moose Jaw has been convicted of fraud and embezzlement in Germany.
Michael Schoenert is spending four years and two months in a German prison.
Read MoreIt’s likely an announcement parents and children will cheer. But this Thursday the City's four spray parks are set to open.
With Thursday's forecast high temperature to be 24C and the weekend predicted to be even sunnier and warmer the re-opening of the City's spray parks could not come at a more opportune time.
Read MoreWith the Canada Day program cancelled due to the COVID - 19 pandemic a car show is set to roll down Main Street to brighten up July 1st.
Read MoreIn what is now the longest forensic investigation in German history the main director and promoter of what was to be a $60 - $100 million pea protein plant in Moose Jaw has been convicted of fraud and embezzlement in Germany.
Michael Schoenert is spending four years and two months in a German prison.
Read MoreA look at some of the recent goings on at City Hall and why there is a need to have media there.
Read MoreBystanders' video may hold the key as to what caused the Canadian Snowbirds crash on May 17th which took the life of Captain Jennifer Casey.
Read MoreAfter a bit of a hiatus SGI is back with its monthly Traffic Safety Spotlight.
In June the focus will be on Distracted Driving and if caught you are not going to believe how steep the fines are.
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