With the city called littered and not clean Council approved the creation of a committee designed to champion keeping Moose Jaw clean.
Read MoreThe decision by the Supreme Court of Canada to allow the federal government to impose a carbon tax is not welcomed by local businesses who worry about the effects of the tax, like any tax, increasing while the pandemic is heavily impacting many local businesses and people the Chamber says.
Read MoreThe locations of the two new vaccination clinics in Moose Jaw has been released by the Saskatchewan Health Authority
Read MoreA look at the COVID - 19 pandemic and some people who are affected by it and how they would like people to take the precautions seriously to prevent the virus’ spread.
Read MoreWith the warm weather and what little runoff now gone the City has not only announced the contractor and what areas of the city will have their cast iron water mains replaced in 2021 but also that the work that could not be completed in 2020 will be started next week.
Read MoreEach month the SCRAPS calendar features a different theme and how a front line worker finds peace and contentment with a rescue cat. This month’s theme is fitting - FAITH.
Read MoreWith Premier Scott Moe stating vaccines are the way out of the pandemic this past Tuesday the Saskatchewan Health Authority has announced the arrival of two additional COVID - 19 vaccination clinics to a COIVD - 19 weary Moose Jaw.
Read MoreHoly Trinity Catholic School Division provided an update to staff and parents about the COVID - 19 school closures in Moose Jaw and how the Division is presently anticipating a return to classes immediately following the Easter break.
Read MorePrairie South School Division sent a letter to parents advising them there is a possibility schools in Moose Jaw and Caronport may remain closed past the end of the Easter break. But there is NO final decision at this time.
Read MoreThe Saskatchewan Health Authority has declared a COVID - 19 outbreak at a local gym.
Read MoreWith a Red Alert status looming over Moose Jaw due to the Variants Of Concern the CEO of the Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce asks residents to be extra vigilant and stop the spread of COVID - 19 in the community.
He also asks residents to continue what is their continued strong support for local business and reminds residents there are many options to conduct business with local businesses.
Read MoreExecutive Committee approved Administration to prepare a new Alarm Response Bylaw for businesses at the behest of the Moose Jaw Board Of Police Commissioners. The bylaw will see businesses paying more to be in the program and also more for repeated false alarm calls.
Read MoreFor those who are 60+ and can make a booking there are an additional 96 doses of COVID - 19 vaccine available at today’s clinic.
Read MoreThere were minor injuries and an on-gong clean-up following an accident on the Trans-Canada Highway during Monday’s storm.
Read MoreWith the number of cases of COVID - 19 Variants Of Concern growing in Moose Jaw the Premier declined to enact further restrictive measures on the city. Instead he asked residents to be extra diligent to keep case numbers down voluntarily to head off restrictions. Restrictions which would drop active case numbers but also kill jobs.
Read MoreAn outbreak was declared for Cornerstone Christian School on March 21st.
Read MoreMoose Jaw Mayor Fraser Tolmie has issued a news release requesting Moose Jaw residents to closely follow the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s recent recommendations for the City as well as continue to take precautions to prevent the spread of COVID - 19.
Read MoreTreacherous road conditions has Prairie South School Division cancelling bus service in some rural communities this morning.
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