Brett Hagan PSSD Trustee Candidate - Subdivision Six (Moose Jaw)
To help you make a more informed choice when voting for a trustee in the Prairie South School Division (PSSD) election MJ Independent sent out a list of questions to candidates - both rural and Moose Jaw. The responses are printed verbatim. Trustees in a school division represent the interests of all students throughout PSSD.
Brett Hagan is running in Subdivision 6 (Moose Jaw).
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Chief Answers Questions About Public Inquiry
Chief Rick Bourassa answered reporter’s questions whether or not a public inquiry should be called in the Alan Murdock affair.
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Murdock Had Questionable Behaviour Going Back Decades - Chief Says
Alan Murdock was dismissed for a litany of misdeeds dating back decades - Chief Bourassa says time was needed to develop grounds for termination.
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Opposition To Wakamow Valley Development State Their Case
It was the last meeting of this Council and a strong message was sent by those present and that is they want the Wakamow Valley left alone.
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Councillor In His Final Speech Stands Up For the Valley
Councillor Brian Swanson’s final speech to Council was designed to point out what he believed was happening in regards to a proposed development in the Wakamow Valley and went on to encourage opponents to soldier on succcessfully against it.
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Northeast Reservoir Shutdown Temporarily
There will be a temporary shutdown of the northeast reservior as work continues to upgrade the water system.
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The Petition
Close to two years ago a scandal rocked Moose Jaw as revelations came out about a personnel issue at the Downtown Facitlity and Field House. Out of the public anger came a petition calling for the resignation of Councillor Brian Swanson.
But how was it formulated? Who really wrote it? And who was really backing it?
These are questions which some may now ask now that the public face associated with the petiton has come forward with allegations surrounding it.
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Lower Limits Come Into Effect For Home Gatherings
If you were going to have a big bash this weekend you are going to have to reduce the number of people attending to not exceed 15 as new limits on gathering sizes in private homes takes effect at (midnight) 12:01 tonight.
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All Provincial Candidates Forum This Evening
Interested in what the Moose Jaw provincial candidates have to say check out tonight’s on-line forum.
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Kim R Robinson Seeks Election As A Councillor
A Moose Jaw native who returned to his home town almost a decade ago feels he has the right stuff and insight to make Moose Jaw a better place.
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Trevor McPherson Seeks A Council Chair
Trevor McPherson, a local golf pro and realtor, is seeking a Councillor seat seeing - infrastructire, econimic growth and transparency as the key things to make Moose Jaw live up to its potential.
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Jamaal James Seeks Election As A City Councillor
Jamaal James is seeking a Council seat in order to be part of the positive change for Moose Jaw in an ever changing world.
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Jamey Logan Seeks Council Seat
Jamey Logan, a Moose Jaw entrepreneur, is seeking a councillor position.
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Steven J White Seeks Council Seat
Steven J White is in his second election to become a City of Moose Jaw councillor.
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Virtual Open House To Be Held About Future Of 4th Avenue Bridge
If you want to have your say or just to check out what is happening with the 4th Avenue Bridge’s rehabilitation here is your opportunity to do so as the project is in the planning phase.
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City Hall Closed For Turkey Day But Some Services Still Working
City Hall is closed for Thanksgiving and you cannot take the bus but there are other City services operating today.
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Phase Five Will Come Up Just Short In 2020 Construction Season
With Winter fast approaching the decision was made not to start one of the planned sectons of work in 2020.
While other work in Phase Five continues.
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Rhino's Ramblings - New People On The Block
A brief look at the coffee scene as we head into the first Civic election in perhaps 30 years where there could potentially be an entirely new Council.
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