An example of the debate and political sparring that took place surrounding approval of spending close to $20 million at the August 24th regular Council meeting.
Read MoreTwo intersections will be upgraded as Council approves to proceed with some of the capital projects deferred due to the COVID - 19 pandemic and concerns about overall cashflow for the City of Moose Jaw.
Read MoreIs recycling actually going to the garbage was a question asked at an advisory council meeting.
Read MoreAfter a lengthy delay an advisory committee has decided to recommend both an interim and a means to find a long term solution for a pedestrian crossing across Thatcher Drive West from Iron Bridge.
Read MoreThere will be a planned boiled water advisory for parts of South Hill later this evening.
Read MoreThe controversial issue of mandatory mask wearing came before Council with a potential new bylaw in the works.
Read MoreEnvironment Canada says there is a risk of frost tonight with clearing skies and a low pressure in nothern Saskatchewan setting up conditions for the F word.
Read MoreA pair of accidents on the Trans-Canada Highway had the RCMP busy late Saturday afternoon.
Read MoreWork continued on Phase Five of cast iron water main replacement with High Street West now open and Fairford Street East likewise set to re-open.
Read MoreCouncil is set to discuss the issue of wearing masks when using transit and at City facilitiies on Monday afternoon.
Read MoreCheck out SCRAPS 2019 year in review highlighting some of the rescues and other activities they took part in in 2019
Read MoreAll we can say about this week’s Feline Friday is at least we haven’t gone to the dogs.
Read MoreThey say when life gives you lemons you make lemonade.
But when you are an artist and the opportunity is brought to you because of COVID - 19 its something you get much more creative with. Come check out the work of 16 local artists at the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre.
Read MoreA 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.
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