Outbreak Declared At Local Assisted Living Home
After dropping from seven to three active outbreaks over the past month there is now a new COVID - 19 outbreak declared in Moose Jaw and this time it is in an assisted living facility.
Presently three out of the four declared outbreaks are in facilities which house seniors and those with major health problems.
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Just a Reminder
Just a reminder we will be back after an extended Christmas - New Year - Christmas break. We hope you tune in following the January 11th regular meeting of Council. We know of a few who watch us religiously.....
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Raffle Proceeds Help Over The Christmas Season
City employees recently held a raffle which helped adopt two families for Christmas as well as garner donations for a schwak or whole bunch of local non-profit groups.
Although this raffle and donations were announced about a week ago MJ Independent held the story back as something positive for Christmas Day.
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Federal Funds Could Benefit Local Business Innovation
It is a Holy Grail for local business development a business incubator in Moose Jaw.
Although a recent announcement may not be the big news many are looking for locally there is still opportunity for local tech development and more.
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New Tech Firm Has Moose Jaw Roots
2020 may have been the year of the COVID - 19 pandemic but it was also the year of opportunity for a local entrepreneur and her partner as a new and innovative way they have designed for safely creating and storing digital memories is a tech highlight for the city.
Here is a good news story of taking a chance on a dream for Christmas Eve.
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Council Pumps Brakes On Cutting Saturday Transit Service
After voting just under two weeks ago to discontinue the regular Transit service on Saturdays effective February 1st Council decided to use their $20,000 travel budget to extend the service until May 1st.
Additionally Council will survey residents and businesses about the service and how to improve it and increase the ridership to make it less costly to subsidize. Such moves may mean the service is maintained in some form on Saturdays.
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Stock Market Turnaround Results In Higher Than Targeted Returns
In what looked like it could be a disaster for the City’s invested reserve funds a market reversal has the City earning higher than targeted earnings in 2020 - some of the earnings are now earmarked to help fund the 2021 Budget.
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Update Given On Future Of 4th Avenue Bridge
A detailed update on the future plans to upgrade and repair the 4th Avenue Bridge was delivered to Council.
The question remains though where will Council find the money?
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Policy Change Partially Used To Justify A Subsidy Elimination
A seemingly innocent policy change years ago on the ownership of the service connections to property owners was used partially as a reason to eliminate a long running program to subsidize the replacement of no corrode service connections.
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With Help From Their Friends Facebook Group Continues To Bring Hope In A Bad Year
It may have been a bad year but a Facebook group, with the help of anonymous donors, is once again doing its best to bring a little bit of happiness to people at Christmas.
Perhaps the bright light at the end of the tunnel that has been 2020 is that ordinary people care enough to lend a helping hand, a group administrator says.
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Movement Made To Fix Broken Bridge
It has been a highly publicized issue becoming almost a serialized novel in the Moose Jaw Express, created animosity and set off some tempers, but it now seems a deal is at hand in repairing the 7th Avenue SW Bridge.
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SCRAPS Offering Great Gift And Other Ideas For Christmas
If you are interested in purchasing a unique gift, a locally themed calendar or something in a Silent Auction and donated from the heart check out SCRAPS Nine Lives Boutique in the Town and Country Mall. They even have some dog items as well.
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Council Approves Affordable Housing Proposals
As long as they can get funding approval from a Federal program a developer is planning on erecting 40 affordable housing units on part of the former Moose Jaw Union Hospital site.
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City And SaskWater Strike A Deal
Council agreed to a deal that will see SaskWater customers getting a water deal but at the same time the necessary work to the geo-thermal wells that supply Temple Gardens Mineral Spa got a much needed workover.
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New Time To Watch Meetings At City Hall
If you watch the goings-on at Council please note the broadcast and the meetings will be making major changes effective today.
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Council Discusses Hiring More Temporary Workers To Tidy Up Green Spaces
An initiative aimed at improving the look of City-owned green spaces is going to have to wait until the end of the Budget deliberations to see if it does not overtax residents.
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City Management Pay Reclassification Once Called "Gobbledegook" Deferred To 2022
A reclassification touted as a way to promote equality and fairness in the salary paid to Administration ran into COVID - 19 money concerns and deferred until next year.
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No Additional Parking Meters For 1st Avenue NW In 2021
An initiative that would have seen parking meters installed along the east side of 1st Avenue NW from Manitoba Street W to Oxford Street W was received and filed by Council.
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