The age for being vaccinated against COVID - 19 has been dropped to 16 and up.
For those who are 16 and 17 years of age only the Pfizer vaccine will be administered.
Read MoreThe age for being vaccinated against COVID - 19 has been dropped to 16 and up.
For those who are 16 and 17 years of age only the Pfizer vaccine will be administered.
Read MoreAs the COVID - 19 pandemic seems to be quickly running to its end Mosaic Place has received a key accreditation on proper cleaning procedures for infectious agents including COVID - 19.
The accreditation gives the facility a gold star for its cleaning measures to ensure patrons and staff can enjoy the facility when it re-opens knowing potential biorisks have been properly addressed.
Read MoreAn outbreak was declared Saturday at a local pub.
With one active outbreak dropping off of the list on the weekend there are still 11 declared active outbreaks in Moose Jaw.
Read MoreThis week’s Rhino’s Ramblings looks at the re-opening of the 7th Avenue SW bridge.
Through a Freedom Of Information request we take a look at the back story about what was going on when it came to the decision to repair the bridge.
It is a story not yet publicly told.
Read MoreA guest opinion-editorial to help you better understand what is going on when it comes to censorship on the Internet and help you form your own opinion and speak out if you so chose.
Read MoreCentral Collegiate has made the decision to go to on-line learning effective Monday due to the COVID - 19 pandemic.
Read MoreA parent requested the Prairie South School Division take a leading role to not only take masks off of its students but also hold an open debate about the negative effects of COVID - 19 measures on society and democracy.
Measures her presentation said were not about health but something else far more sinister.
Read MoreThree separate confirmed cases of COVID - 19 contracted outside of Central Collegiate by people associated with the high school in the past two days has resulted in an e-mail advising those who may feel sick to please stay at home.
Read MoreThe promised arrival of additional vaccine has the Saskatchewan Health Authority making vaccination available to those 23 years of age and over.
Read MoreThe Mosaic Company made a major five year commitment to local healthcare that will allow the purchase of state-of-the-art diagnostic and surgical equipment at the F W Wigmore Hospital.
Read MoreA bridge that has been closed to vehicle traffic since it was damaged by ice in 2015 re-opened to vehicle traffic 10 tonnes and under today.
Read MoreThe age of eligibility to be vaccinated against COVID - 19 has now dropped to those who are 26 year of age and over.
Read MoreThe City has won a national award for its succession strategy to ensure replacements are trained within the ranks to fill key administrative positions which will soon be vacated with retirements on the horizon.
Read MoreCouncil agreed to a deal they believe will be fantastic for sports, activities and the city with Lloydminster based Golden Ticket Sports Inc they believe will not only be popular but also breathe new life and activities into the Hillcrest Sports Centre.
Read MoreA pair of busy intersections will be four-way stops while their traffic control lighting is being upgraded.
Read MoreMaintaining the businesses you have as well as attracting new businesses is not always easy.
We ask Mayor Fraser Tolmie about the ups and downs of local economic development during the regular post Council scrum. as the City has declared May 9 - 15 Economic Development Week.
Read MoreA request to extend a maintenance order until October 1st by a property owner was denied but Council did approve an extension until July 15th with the opportunity for a potential further extension. It was all due to the hard work, desire and sincerity of the property owner to get the work done.
Read MoreDespite a resident asking Council to not approve or at least add design conditions the bylaw amendment to rezone a property from residential to commercial was approved.
The move will allow the development of a residential convenience store on Bradley Street.
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