Weeping birch named Moose Jaw’s 2020 Tree Of Significance
Read MoreTwo local areas will receive new macro cell towers as part of a SaskTel $70 million initiative which will see 74 new towers erected.
Read MoreA question was asked of the Moose Jaw and area Medical Health Officer if COVID - 19 had ever been in the community - but the answer was it is in the region but no specitics were given if the virus has been in the city.
Read MoreMaking masks mandatory on City buses was once again discussed by Council.
Read MoreAugust saw a slight increase in the number of drivers commiting impairment related offences.
Read MoreAnticipated higher demand has the Province purchasing more influenza vaccine this year.
Read MoreA new development said to be in a flood hazard zone had Council discussing the issue for over an hour on Monday evening.
Read MoreThe cougar which was spotted early yesterday morning on a doorbell camera has been put down for safety reasons by Moose Jaw City Police.
Read MoreIf you are thinking about running for a local office today is the first day you can submit your nomination papers.
Read MoreA pair of annual scholarships was awarded at Monday evening’s Council meeting.
Read MoreThe issue of water security and the need to upgrade infrastructure to ensure not only its’ availability but its quality and quantity came up during two sod turnings last Thursday in Moose Jaw.
Read MoreThe past week saw sections of this year’s program completed with more to come this week.
Read MoreIt has been a season since Jasmine Kohl suited up for the Moose Jaw Mavericks and this season she is playing AAA U18 hockey for the Prince Albert Northern Bears.
Despite the change of scenery whe was back in Moose Jaw helping out with the next group of girls entering the Mavericks program.
Read MoreWith Ticket Rocket now out of the picture Council agreed to sign a long term contract with a new ticketing provider for Mosaic Place.
Read MoreMany of the questions surrounding Mosaic Place’s financials and if the facility bled a sea of red ink, and to what extent, in 2019 should be answered when the anticipated 2019 audited statements are discussed.
The annual financials, which are months overdue, are on the agenda for Monday evening althought they are not in the released Council package provided to the public and the press.
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw Nature Society held their AGM outdoors in the beautiful Wakamow Valley and has decided to change the format of their monthly meetings from indoors to the great outdoors due to the COVID - 19 restrictions.
Read more about the group here and of course the photos of local nature as well. Photo by Kimberly J Epp
Read MoreA Statement Of Defence has been filed at Queen’s Bench Court in Moose Jaw on behalf of the five defendants being sued by Graham Edge former GM of the now defunct Downtown Facility and Field House (DFFH).
In that document the defendants state that Edge’s termination had nothing to do with his probe into sexual harassment allegations at Mosaic Place but he had been fired for other unrelated reasons.
Read MoreWater is key to Moose Jaw’s survival and in recognition of a $4 million contribution to the City’s main pumphouse a sod turning ceremony took place just before noon on Thursday with Premier Scott Moe in attendance.
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