February 4th Is Optimist Day

Despite 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.

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SGI Warns Of On-Line Scammers

SGI 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.

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From Honeymoon To Victory Duo Leaving Their Mark

A 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.

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Mayor Delivers State Of The City Speech In A Year Dominated By COVID -19

Traditionally 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.

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