The zero block of River Street West has gained a lot of notoriety during its’ life and now it is notoriously too narrow to allow the parking restrictions to be relaxed.
Read MoreAnother outbreak has been declared at a Prairie South School Division school.
Read MoreThe roadway between Laurier Street West and the Lynbrook Golf Course is temporarily closed to allow CN Rail to repair damage to their bridge that occurred on Friday.
Read MoreTik Tok might be the hottest App out there for the younger set but it, other Apps, the phone along with other distractions added up to hundreds of tickets in March.
Read MoreIt may have been an event calling for freedoms taken away under public health orders to be abolished but it turned into an event where all attendees have been told to go into immediate self isolation.
Read MoreA location of a popular fast food restaurant in Moose Jaw has had an outbreak declared by the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
This the seventh active SHA declared COVID - 19 outbreaks in Moose Jaw.
Read MoreSCRAPS - MJ is holding a quilt raffle to raise money to help with their feral feline projects and to the winners a nice warm feeling.
Read MoreThe pandemic may have temporarily shutdown a large portion of the operations of the Moose Jaw Exhibition Company but that did not stop them from releasing a new promotional video showcasing what they have to offer once the COVID - 19 pandemic goes bust.
Read MoreBrief notes on the Moose Jaw Exhibition Company’s April 20th Board meeting that give you insights this month into the burrowing owls, a rodeo school, the site preparation work for the Canadian Tire development and other matters.
Read MoreThis week’s Feline Friday is the search for Tank and his hopeful return to his home at the Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds.
Read MoreThe final decision on whether or not to cancel this year’s Moose Jaw Hometown Fair has not been made as fair boards and exhibition companies across the province wait for final guidance from the Province.
Read MoreToday is Earth Day and nature columnist Kimberly J Epp speaks out for Mother Earth and presents another viewpoint on how humanity’s own actions may well be fueling the next pandemic.
Despite the gloom she offers potential solutions to stopping the next pandemic.
Read MoreA pair of Moose Jaw businesses have had workplace COVID - 19 outbreaks declared by the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
Read MoreThe Downtown is set to become a lot more colourful under a new public art initiative approved by Council.
Read MoreDesigned to help out those who could not or had a hard time purchasing a good and healthy restaurant meal The Big Give managed to cook up more donations than originally planned leaving many people smiling.
For restaurants it is a needed shot of confidence and cash into their tills while for the recipients it is a good meal in some tough pandemic times.
Read MoreFor those who are younger than 55 and 40 years of age or older plus willing to be vaccinated with the AstraZeneca COVID - 19 vaccine you have about a week to wait until you are eligible to be inoculated.
Read MoreWinter might be finally find itself being engulfed by spring but how did the birds fair in the past few days of bad weather - here is how they did it.
Read MoreWith flavoured vaping products attractive to underage users the Province has introduced regulations designed to further limit youth access.
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