Airport Authority Secures $1 Million Loan Guarantee From The City
To help bridge the time between paying an invoice to the time re-payment arrives from the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) Executive Committee unanimously decided to co-sign a loan to allow the Moose Jaw Municipal Airport Authority complete their upgrades of the municipal airport.
The guarantee or co-signing of the loan will not cost the taxpayers any money.
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Main Street Re-Opening Later This Evening
The City anticipates the sinkhole in the intersection of Fairford and Main will be repaired by this evening allowing Main Street to be re-opened.
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Mayoralty Candidates Election Disclosures Released By The City
Mayor Fraser Tolmie’s election expenses and contributions released by the City.
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Food Bank Finds New Home
The Moose Jaw and District Food Bank has a new home read about the move, the need to purchase their own facility, the real state of hunger in Moose Jaw and how you can help out.
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City Re-Routing Traffic And Buses Tomorrow To Help Facilitate Sinkhole Repair
A portion of Main Street will be closed to traffic in order to facilitate repairs of a sinkhole in the intersection of Fairford and Main right in front of City Hall.
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Snowfall Warning Issued
Just when you thought Winter was over there is a snowfall warning issued for Moose Jaw and area.
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Trio Of Road Works Greet You On A Mild Monday Morning
There are three areas - including what appears to be a sinkhole on Main Street close to City Hall - drivers should be aware of as they hit the road today.
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Despite Some Questions Council Approves Major Change Order
Opening doors on a major project has proven costly for the City and with more doors left to open there may well be more not so pleasant surprises remaining.
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Rhino's Ramblings - Food Security 30 Years Later
A look back at the Moose Jaw and District Food Bank, their mission and the big step in their dream they are about to embark on.
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Local Runoff Potential Still Well Below Normal
Not much has changed in the local Spring runoff potential and some large wet snowfalls from now until the end of Winter would vastly improve the situation according to a Saskatchewan Water Protection Agency report.
Runoff would be a relief to many area farmers and a boost to local wildlife and trees.
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Landfill Gas Attracts Federal Government Attention
Although it is still too early to tell, but depending how the program rolls out and if the amount of methane makes it viable a new federal government initiative could be just another added boost to move the City into generating electricity at the landfill.
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Warriors Given Green Light To Start Practices
With no positive COVID - 19 tests the Moose Jaw Warriors and other teams have been given the OK to commence on-ice practices as the 24 game regular season is set to get underway on March 12th.
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Elm Tree Pruning Until The End Of March
It might still be Winter but if you have privately owned elm trees and you want to trim them you legally have only until March 31st to do so before the seasonal trimming ban takes effect.
It is all part of the Province’s rules to stop the spread of Dutch Elm Disease that has devastated urban forests worldwide.
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Police Arrest Man Wanted On Serious Charges
The Moose Jaw Police Service has now arrested the lost soul they were seeking today through a Warrant. Wednesday.
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Police Seek Man On Serious Charges
The Moose Jaw Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance to help locate a lost soul for a couple of serious charges.
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WHL Announces Schedule For East Division Hub
The regular season schedule for the WHL’s Eastern Division’s teams - including the Moose Jaw Warriors - has been released.
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RCMP Use Crime Analysis To Combat Surge In Church Break-Ins
Crime analysts look for patterns and through their work were able to see a major growing trend of break-ins at churches.
Armed with this knowledge the RCMP was able to meet with rural churches and together were able to help prevent the trend from continuing.
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Bridge Area Now Closed To Pedestrians As A Safety Measure
The area on both sides of the 7th Avenue SW Bridge now has safety barricades erected as the repairs to the bridge are set to commence.
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