The City is set to commence a residential plow to remove the deep ruts which have developed on some of the streets.
Read MoreIn less than a week another workplace related COVID - 19 outbreak has been declared in Moose Jaw.
Read MoreSGI has launched a highly emotionally charged campaign to combat impaired driving.
Read MoreTypifying print media as ancient and outdated Councillor Dawn Luhining has asked for a review of how the City spends its advertising dollars.
Read MoreDespite the protracted pandemic the Friendly City Optimist Club of Moose Jaw continues to be active and the programs they support are important even during this unusual year. February 4th has been declared as a day to recognize the group and the work they do to assist youth to excel in the community.
Read MoreEffective February 1st Moose Jaw Transit will have new fares as Council has decided to abandon a program they had instituted in an attempt to increase ridership
Read MoreSGI would like to warn people there are on-line scammers who are impersonating financial institutions and having unsuspecting individuals sending a photo or a scan of their driver’s license to an unknown party.
Read MoreMayor Fraser Tolmie answered questions from MJ Independent in a post Council media scrum about the impact of the loss of recreational opportunities due to COVID - 19 restrictions and what the City is doing about it.
Read MoreAn outbreak has been declared at a local medical office - no untraced potential advisory has been issued.
Read More“Currently our rates per hour per player have tripled…At this time it is unsustainable,” Mike Armstrong, president of the Moose Jaw Soccer Association (MJSA) told Council in an attempt to get a temporary rate reduction at the Yara Centre. A request that was unanimously denied.
Read MoreDespite all of the bad news out there about the COVID - 19 pandemic there is some good news as a fundraising effort is underway designed to get funds to the local organizations who need assistance in helping the most vulnerable people in the community.
Read MoreDespite a pandemic and the publicizing of increased enforcement measures hundreds may end up walking with no drivers license during a blitz in December.
Read MoreA Saskatchewan sister duo was set to bust out of the box in the country music scene with a tour this past summer but the pandemic cancelled those plans - despite that the pair had a great 2020 and are now nominated for five Saskatchewan Country Music Association music awards.
Read MoreDespite all of the bad news out there about COVID - 19 there is now good news as the city as of today only has one declared outbreak listed and the listed outbreak is well on the way to being rectified.
Read MoreTraditionally at the first Council meeting of the year the Mayor stands up and delivers the annual State Of The City Speech.
The speech reflect on the past, speaks of the present and points the way to what the Mayor sees for the City’s future. The speech often includes future initiatives, plans and policies to the lead the City on its journey.
We have have provided here the 2021 State Of The City Address by Mayor Fraser Tolmie, unedited in its entirety. We encourage our readers to give it a read.
Read MoreA well-known Saskatchewan sports broadcaster passed away earlier today succumbing from COVID - 19 related complications.
Read MoreA COVID - 19 outbreak has been declared for a popular local Moose Jaw restaurant.
Read MoreThe unlikely restart of the regular hockey season until the end of March has lead to the City making the difficult decision to close the Pla-Mor Palace’s two rinks for the remainder of the 2020 - 2021 season.
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