A large anti-mask “freedom rally” on April 24th in the Queen City has the Regina Police Service requesting the public’s assistance to identify 18 people who allegedly entered the Cornwall Centre that day in what appears to be a breach of the public health orders.
Read MoreFor 2021 SCRAPS - MJ calendar features those who go out on the frontlines to ensure the world which has developed because of COVID - 19 continues to function - this month the theme is transportation who bring goods and keep the economy moving.
Read MoreCouncil approved accessibility upgrades to City facilities based upon a public survey whenever funding should become available.
Read MoreThe Saskatchewan Health Authority has declared another COVID - 19 outbreak - the 11th active outbreak in Moose Jaw at the present time.
Read MoreIt may be one of the most secluded playgrounds in the City but due to its age it needs an upgrade but before that happens the City wants your say in how the new playground should look.
Read MoreIf you use Thatcher Drive East the City would like to remind you about the infrastructure work going on which will drop the speed limit to 40 km/hour in the work zone and close an entrance into a retail area.
Read MoreFor residents of the 1300 block of Coteau Street West there are reports of a water line break on the block.
Read MoreA short video of the 7th Avenue SW Bridge after the majority of repairs on it have been completed.
Read MoreFor those of you interested who are 40 years of age and over there is a walk-in COVID-19 vaccination at the Exhibition Grounds vaccination site.
Read MoreThe Province of Saskatchewan is sitting on a healthy surplus of ventilators and in a humanitarian move will be shipping 100 surplus ventilators to India to help that country out now going through a major COVID - 19 crisis.
Read MoreThree more recently declared outbreaks and one initially missed from the list of active COVID - 19 outbreaks now has Moose Jaw with the largest number of declared COVID - 19 outbreaks at one time since the start of the pandemic over a year ago.
Read MoreThe likelihood of getting caught driving impaired in May is up as the monthly Traffic Safety Spotlight focuses on it.
Read MoreIf you felt you are being left out by a few years to be vaccinated for COVID - 19 the Saskatchewan Health Association has just dropped the age for access to the vaccine to 37 years and older effective 8 am this morning.
Read MoreA look at the most recent Saskatchewan Health Authority’s Physician’s Town Hall and the mainly negative assessment of the COVID - 19 pandemic from a public health view.
Read MoreThe Warriors 2020 - 2021 campaign may be over but there is still the opportunity to cash in big.
Read MoreThe Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) would like to inform residents the travel restrictions and advisories do not apply to being vaccinated for COVID - 19.
Residents are free to book appointments throughout the province the SHA though asks you do not turn it into vaccine tourism and stop on your route to and from the out of town vaccination clinic.
Read MoreFrontline professionals, from certain prescribed frontline groups, will be eligible for the COVID - 19 vaccine at 8 am tomorrow.
Read MoreThe Saskatchewan Health Agency has responded to what seems like a discrepancy in when an actual outbreak was declared at St Michael’s School.
The initial case may have been on April 18th when an outbreak was suspected but it was not until the 28th that contract tracing managed to link a second case to the original case resulting in an outbreak being formally declared.
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