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Read MoreA series of webinars are being launched specifically designed to assist local organizations and businesses weather the 2021 storm. The series is especially geared towards Swift Current but open to all.
Read MoreA look at a couple of faux pas at this week’s Council meeting.
Read MoreCouncil approved over $100,000 be spent to finish upgrades and repairs at two City facilities.
One of the projects will see procedural changes within a City department after work proceeded without Council funding approval.
Read MoreA firm who were labelled as having a COVID - 19 outbreak by the Province said having a proper plan to deal with the virus is key to stopping the spread. Their plan is one not of an uncaring corporation but rather one of a firm intent on protecting their employees, customers and the general public.
Read MoreA long time Moose Jaw business received an apology and a more equitable landfill disposal fee after Council discovered they had not been provided with all of the pertinent information to make a proper decision.
Read MoreThe 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Read MoreTypifying print media as ancient and outdated Councillor Dawn Luhining has asked for a review of how the City spends its advertising dollars.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.
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