A look at and commentary on the City’s deal and now negotiations with Carpere and what they might end up looking like.
Read MoreThe on-going dealings between the City and Carpere Canada about purchasing land in the South East Industrial Park for the second time this week was in front of the media. This time the City answered with a $200,000 per acre curve ball and is yet to be seen if it strikes out the deal or if there is a hit.
Council passed a bylaw updating not only their role but also the roles of the Board of Police Commissioners and the Chief of Police.
Read MoreThe appeal hearing for Alan Murdock set to begin Augiust 31st has been adjourned for another week until September 8th as the former constable successfully argued he needed additional time to discuss and hire an attorney.
Read MoreFor ticket purchasers left high and dry without a refund from Mosiac Place’s former contracted ticketing agent the City is not only looking at all options but they will be presenting a detailed report on the issue at the September 8th Council meeting.
Read MoreWith no comment the major remuneration increases for Council passed third reading on Monday evening.
Read MoreNot receiving a major federal grant of $6.6 million for cast iron water main replacement has impacted the amount of pipe being replaced in 2020 and likely into 2021 as well.
Read MoreThe list of the top ten pay recipients working for the City of Moose Jaw in 2019.
Read MoreClosing the YMCA was a major controversy when the news was leaked to the community and despite the Moose Jaw YMCA now being defunct its last physical reminder in the city - the flagship Crescent Park headquarters - continues to stand as Council debated approving extra funds for its demolition.
Read MoreCompulsory wearing of masks while riding on transit and at City-owned facilities was discussed with a special meeting likely to establish the City’s policies on the controversial topic.
Read MoreIf you were expecting a promised refund for five different cancelled Mosaic Place events over the weekend and never received your money back you are not alone.
Read MoreErin O’Toole was named the new leader of the Conservative Party of Canada but locally party members strongly favoured political newcomer and social conservative Leslyn Lewis.
Read MoreArea farmers have begun to harvest their crops but the intense heat and lack of sufficient soil moisture has had an effect on quality and quantity of some of the already combined crops. Our report features local crop photos from this past Sunday.
Read MoreThere is a bit of a leaky situation at the Elgin Spray Park today forcing its temporary closure.
Read MoreThe Cast Iron Water Main Program continued on in the hot weather.
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Read MoreThe COVID - 19 pandemic has changed how Moose Jaw Transit operates and at least one of those changes is being considered for Saturday service once things return to normal.
Read MoreDespite being in existence for ten months the traffic lane changes on 1st Avenue NW in the Downtown continue to cause confusion.
We contacted SGI to clarify the confusion and what the actual rules are.
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