Playground Program Could Be Back In Original Glory
A highly popular neighbourhood program could be making a full return depending on what the Province’s COVID - 19 restrictions are this Summer.
The parks may have been empty to the Playground Program last year but the City is planning for its return in one shape or form.
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City Hall May 31st Extended Hours To Be Permanent
The new extended hours for public access to City Hall effective May 31st will be permanent and there are no plans to return to the pre-pandemic hours.
With that said people such as contractors and others if they need to physically access City Hall during the hours where public access is unavailable, but the staff is there, may do so with a simple phone call.
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City Hall Hours To Be Extended May 31st
For those of you who need access to City Hall the facility will be open a couple of extra hours every weekday, except statutory holidays, effective May 31st.
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Predicted Razor Slim Surplus For 2020 Turns Into Deficit
After the accounts are becoming more finalized the razor thin $30,000 predicted surplus for the City has evaporated and is now replaced with an anticipated $194,000 deficit.
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Council To Get Real Money For Virtual Meetings Representing The City
Virtual meetings are something which have the potential of saving the City money but after an in-camera discussion Executive Committee managed to ensure they receive their per diems.
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Pandemic Seen As Culprit For Increasing Tax Arrears
The COVID - 19 pandemic was blamed for the major year over year jump in property tax arrears but it had one Councillor asking questions.
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Executive Decides To Use Accumulated Surpluses For Commercial Tax Appeal Losses
For the second year in a row it looks like the accumulated surplus and not a surcharge for all commercial property owners will be used to cover losses on commercial property taxes appeals.
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Police To Crackdown On Impaired Driving Over The Long Weekend
The chances of getting caught if you chose to drive impaired is high this weekend as police throughout the province are cracking down.
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City Offering Free Organic Dump Weekend For Residential Waste
If you have residential organic waste you want to dispose of the City is offering three days for residential customers this weekend to do so for free.
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Thousands Of Speeding Tickets Issued In April Crackdown
Thousands of speeding tickets were issued as part of the April crackdown resulting in many wallets being a lot lighter.
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Age Eligibility For Vaccination Drops To 12 And Up
The eligible age to be vaccinated to prevent COVID - 19 has dropped to 12 and up.
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Village Of Caronport Issues Fire Ban
The dry conditions has the Village of Caronport now under a fire ban.
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COVID - 19 Vaccine Eligibility Hits Sweet 16
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.
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Mosaic Place Receives Key Cleaning Industry Accreditation Against Biorisks
As 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.
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Outbreak Declared At Local Pub
An 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.
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Rhino's Ramblings - A Bridge Over Troubled Waters
This 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.
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Guest Op/Ed - Say No To Government Web-site Blocking Powers
A 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.
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Central Moving To On-Line Learning
Central Collegiate has made the decision to go to on-line learning effective Monday due to the COVID - 19 pandemic.
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