Rhino's Ramblings - Moose Jaw Police Draw Fire
A look at the case of former Constable Alan Murdock who is presently fighting his termination from the Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) in light of recent revelations in a CBC news report.
In many ways confidence and trust has been shaken in the MJPS and with the upcoming appeal of his termination the former constable's case seems to be a no win situation for the MJPS.
Remember this is an opinion piece and it may differ from your own.
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Paving Starts On High Street West
Work progresses on High Street West
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Wage Subsidy Program Key To COVID - 19 Turn Around
Although not completely out of the woods yet the re-opening of the provincial economy coupled with a federal wage subsidy is starting to re-ignite the local business scene.
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Hold The Scotch ??
No apparent on-going renovation work and a property with many large weeds has a few people asking questions about Imperial Distillery's plans to invest $3 million into a local plant.
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Phase Five Progressing
Another street has been temporarily closed as Phase Five of the Cast Iron Water Main Replacement Program progresses.
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Bridge To Remain Closed Until Saturday
Weather conditions have delayed the completion of re-paving the deck of the Ninth Avenue Bridge.
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Golf Courses Get Break On Water Bill
The Hillcrest and the Lynbrook golf courses both received major breaks on their 2019 course water bills, but concerns were raised as to the long term financial viability of their dedicated water system and who will pay to replace it.
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Health Authority Posts How To Wear Face Masks Properly
With the largest provincial pushback to their use in the country and rising numbers of people with COVID - 19 the Saskatchewan Health Authority has issued Do's and Dont's on face mask wearing in public.
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Carpere Canada Not Done With Development
Part Two of a series.
Using documents obtained under a Freedom Of Information request we look into the South East Industrial Park and the deal with Carpere Canada.
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FOI Reveals More Details Of Failed Carpere Deal
What happened in the Carpere Canada deal to buy 780 acres of the South East Industrial Park?
Documents obtained through an FOI shed more light on the issue.
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Council Conditionally Approves Student Residence
Converting a former seniors home to a student residence for foreign students of a new private high school was approved by Council.
The approval though has a catch, there needs to be Administration approval on the number of off street parking spots and whether they have direct access to the street….
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Two Pipes With One Trench
Work continues on High Street West.
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City Announces Schedule For Re-Opening Facilities
They've been closed for five months because of the COVID - 19 pandemic but dates and procedures surrounding the re-opening of more City facilities has been announced.
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Warrant Wednesday Seeks Fast Freddie Hafner
The police are seeking the public's assistance to arrest a local man who allegedly committed a violent crime.
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Mosaic Manager Says Ticket Rocket Guaranteed Concert Refunds
With growing concerns from ticket purchasers about refunds for the cancelled ZZ Top and High Valley concerts the manager of Mosaic Place says Ticket Rocket has guaranteed the refunds. He answers the tough questions.
For one concert-goer there are worries at the end of it all they won’t be able to afford a pair of Cheap Sunglasses.
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Council Approves 20 Percent Plus Pay Increase
It was predicted to be the hot button issue at last evening's Council meeting and the anticipated debate did not disappoint.
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Councillor Asks Colleagues To Take Pay Cut
The effects of COVID - 19 on the community as well as elected officials workloads had one council member requesting all councillors take an immediate 20 percent cut.
It was a request termed as political and not the way to go by council members opposed to the move.
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CN Crossing On Main Street Re-Opening Tomorrow
One of the most complained about section of roadway, the Main Street North CN rail crossing, is set to re-open Tuesday at 7 am.
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