After almost 34 years of service with the Moose Jaw Fire Department decorated firefighter Brock Knipfel has officially retired.
Knipfel’s career started as a firefighter and ended at the rank of Senior Captain.
Read MoreAfter almost 34 years of service with the Moose Jaw Fire Department decorated firefighter Brock Knipfel has officially retired.
Knipfel’s career started as a firefighter and ended at the rank of Senior Captain.
Read MoreA proposed new development which would see dozens of upscale residences built in the Wakamow Valley does not have the support of the Authority charged for maintaining what many call the jewel of Moose Jaw.
Read MoreA proposed river valley residential development which will necessitate a change to the Official Community Plan has City Hall asking residents to make their opinions known as part of the consultation process.
Read MoreA letter was sent out by email to all parents at a Moose Jaw school after a case of COVID - 19 was detected.
Read MoreThe first councillor seeking re-election has been nominated as Heather Eby has thrown her hat into the ring.
Read MoreA new store is having a barbecue and bake sale as part of its grand opening celebrations today.
Read MoreA Moose Jaw institution is forever closed as Wayne the barber has finally hung up the shears causing a major crisis for men in the city and the region.
Read MoreThe City is looking for your input to the future rehabilitation of the 4th Avenue Bridge or Thunderbird Viaduct.
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance to apprehend a suspect wanted for attempted murder.
Read MoreTwo more have submitted their nomination papers seeking to be part of the next Council.
Read MoreThe former captain of the Moose Jaw Warriors Brayden Point hoisted the Stanley Cup after scoring what proved to be the game winning goal on Monday night.
Read MoreA deferred neighbourhood recreation project received a partial thumbs up as Council approved spending $70,000 on a cement pad, lighting and a Winter water connection for a combined outdoor skating rink and basketball court in 2020. The entire project was slated to cost $372,700 with the remaining work deferred to 2021.
Read MoreA 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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