Despite losing the constitutional challenge against the federal carbon tax Premier Scott Moe released a statement the tax as it is being imposed harms the province’s economy including the finances of everyday families.
Read MoreIn what seems to be a bit of a flip flop to some the leader of the Saskatchewan NDP has released a statement saying the “Trudeau carbon tax” takes disproportionally more from Saskatchewan than other provinces.
Read MoreMain Street businesses will soon be able to take their businesses literally out in the street as Executive Committee passed an initiative to allow the extension of businesses not only onto the sidewalk but also the parking stalls in front of their businesses.
Read MoreIn a letter updating parents Prairie South School Division states they have received Rapid Tests for COVID - 19 which will be deployed under the guidance of local Public Health authorities. Echoing the Province’s announcement of issuing the tests.
The letter also states Variants of Concern have just started to crop up in PSSD schools but the Division is confident that any potential spread is controllable by the measures they have deployed throughout the school year.
Read MoreA growing neighbourhood combined with an already established one is about to see a new convenience store built as Council approved a re-zoning application from residential to commercial for a lot on Bradley Street.
Read MoreThey say getting lemons is a bad thing in life but that is not true for one local person with a green or is it a yellow thumb.
Read MoreThat is not a major water leak you are seeing near the High Service Reservoir Pumphouse on Grafton Avenue but rather part of the procedure to commission the new water transmission line from the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant to the city.
Read MoreThe rise in the number of COVID - 19 Variants Of Concern has the Province commencing a partial lockdown of Regina.
Read MoreAlthough it has been a year since the COVID - 19 pandemic began the Strategic Leadership Team continues to meet and the Variants now starting to emerge in Regina and the local scene are on their radar.
Read MoreIt is something we all take for granted as we just turn on the tap when we need it. But although we often see it as easy to come by water it seems is the most precious commodity to life on this planet.
MJ Independent nature columnist and well known local nature lover/educator/observer/proponent Kimberly J Epp says a few words and presents photos of local nature not taking water for granted.
Read MoreA couple of properties considered derelict by the City were up for immediate demolition at Council’s latest meeting with one being given a brief reprieve to complete required repairs and upgrades.
Read MoreSCRAPS Moose Jaw returns after a hiatus with local felines up for adoption looking for their furever homes.
Read MoreA generous donation from the Mosaic Company has added a major boost to The Big Give project which sees Moose Javians and local businesses donating to provide restaurant meals to Moose Jaw’s less fortunate.
Read MoreEvery year we carry a popular feature from SGI about the top five frauds in the province.
Despite the 2020 being the Year of the Pandemic there were those who tried to play the system and who got caught doing it here are their stories.
Read MoreA selection of issues dealt with at the March 16th, 2021 board meeting of the Moose Jaw Exhibition Company.
Read MoreIt may not be common knowledge but a small swallow that calls Saskatchewan home has protected status that if you harm them or destroy their nests could lead to some big fines.
Read MoreIt has been a year since the Moose Jaw Exhibition Company has held an event and on Tuesday night the board decided to hold a horse clinic in April under tight rules with the proviso if the Province tightens the restrictions the event will be put on hold.
Read MoreAlthough it might appear the 2021 Moose Jaw Hometown Fair is set to be cancelled due to the COVID - 19 pandemic, the board decided to wait another month to see whether or not it will be held.
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