An outbreak of COVID - 19 has been declared in one division of a major Moose Jaw employer.
Read MoreA reader had questions about the new parking app being developed and if the information they share for paying parking fees is used for any other purposes.
We asked City Hall and got the answers for the reader.
Read MoreThe new parking app for the Downtown was rolled out last night as part of an update on the area’s beautification.
The app was seen as a boon to the Downtown as it gave motorists an option on how to pay for meters - either by coin with the existing meters or electronically by a smart phone.
There will be no cost to the City and a small service fee will be applied to use the app. And if you pay too much for your parking space using the app there will be no refund or credit provided as it now stands.
Read MoreSomeone not claiming a raffle prize in a January 50/50 raffle draw has the Moose Jaw Warriors Booster Club’s on-line 50/50 draw pre-seeded with just over $6,000.
Read MoreFor the second year in a row the Memorial Cup junior hockey championship has been cancelled due to the COVID - 19 pandemic.
Read MoreA joint letter from both the Prairie South School Division and the Holy Trinity Catholic School Division says the latest public health risk assessment is it is OK to re-open the schools today as previously announced.
Read MoreWith the weather warming up lots of people are hitting the outdoor courts and playing some b-ball.
To help you out former MJ Independent editor Nick Murray took a look at the outdoor courts and what they have to offer. Today we feature the outdoor basketball courts on North Hill.
Read MoreA chance afternoon coffee meeting in the age of the COVID - 19 pandemic.
Read MoreFor the second straight day the drive-thru COVID - 19 vaccine clinic has a low turnout and even lulls with zero wait times.
At 10:30 AM Saturday morning the wait time on what was anticipated to be long lines and a queue extending for blocks was zero minutes. The clinic is open for those 55+ only.
Read MoreJust when you put the shovel away and got the motorcycle out for the year Winter is set to blow back in with a potential vengeance later tonight.
Read MoreThe question of what types of supports local school divisions will receive to re-open in light of growing numbers of cases of COVID - 19 Variants Of Concern in the community made it to the floor of the Legislature on Friday.
Read MoreWith the weather warming up lots of people are hitting the outdoor courts and playing some b-ball.
To help you out former MJ Independent editor Nick Murray took a look at the outdoor courts and what they have to offer. Today we feature the outdoor basketball courts on South Hill.
Read MoreOur weekly feature where we present the finest in Moose Jaw’s cats available for adoption.
Read MoreThe impact of the COVID - 19 pandemic has hit the Wakamow Valley Authority hard.
To help raise needed funds to operate the park there will be outdoor farmers’ markets as well as Food Truck Friday to not only raise necessary funds but also to offer a much needed service to regular and new park users alike.
Read MoreThe City would not only like to make everyone aware of the drive-in COVID - 19 vaccination clinic but also at the same time make you aware of how to enter the queue for the clinic.
Read MoreA letter writer in the medical field writes his reasons why the Moose Jaw and Caronport schools in the Prairie South School Division should not re-open on April 12th.
Read MoreIf you want to get involved and help Newcomers to integrate into the community there are some great board positions now being offered - the boards have positions available for all community members to lend a hand.
Read MoreDue to what is described as a significant outbreak back in March students and staff at Cornerstone Christian School will not be returning to class until April 20th.
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