A province-wide program using the telephone is launching to help seniors (those over 55) break the social isolation and loneliness many face. The program is 100 percent free and has proven successful in other regions it has operated in.
Read MoreThe weekly report on Phase Five of the Cast Iron Water Main Replacement Program as crews were on-site and working on Saturday.
Read MoreA group of concerned citizens rallied in front of the Moose Moose Jaw Public Library on Saturday afternoon to speak out against the compulsuary wearing of masks in public - this time there were no counter protestors.
Read MoreThe Province has announced funding to develop a program to make the public aware of the dangers and effects Crystal Meth is having on the community.
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Read MoreA tradition which sees live performances as well as donations to area food banks is now a victim of the 2020 COVID - 19 pandemic as Canadian Pacific cancels its ever popular Holiday Train for this year.
Read MoreDoug Blanc is the first candidate nominated to run for Council. He is seeking a councillor’s seat.
Read MoreFor those who chose and have a smart phone tied to a credit card you may soon be able to use an App to pay for parking. For others using coinage will still be an option.
The App based system was touted as convenience people want with the only catch the user will have to pay for it.
Read MoreA proposed policy on honeybees had a special guest and Council abuzz with a proposed policy designed to take a sting out of their presence in the city.
Bumblebee photo by Kimberly J Epp
Read MoreWeeping 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.
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