Council Considering Changes Said To Improve Citizen Participation
Executive Committee considered changes to the Procedural Bylaw which were touted as major improvements to citizen and delegations participating in Council meetings.
The ideas to better improve the Public’s public participation in Council meetings came out of a series of in-camera meetings held last Fall.
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Humane Society Partnering With Local Businesses
Faced with the daunting task of fundraising during the pandemic the Moose Jaw Humane Society has been forging partnerships with local businesses and organizations in a win-win approach that helps not only the animals but the community minded businesses who give their support.
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Property Tax Bills Slated To Be Mailed Later This Week
If you are wondering where your 2021 property tax bill is do not panic the bill is set to be mailed out on June 25th with full payment required by July 31st so as not to be penalized. Those on tax payment plans continue unpenalized as before.
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Drive By Quilt Show On Saturday
If you are looking for something that is unique to do tomorrow and look at the creative talents of numerous material artists this is the show you have been waiting for.
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June 24 ...... “Cat World Domination Day & the draw date for our “Cozy up with SCRAPS Quilt Raffle”
It’s Friday and that means once again it is time for Feline Friday.
This week we bring you a special message about a great raffle and how you can support SCRAPS.
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Enquiry Asked About Accumulated Surplus
A Councillor has asked an enquiry of the last ten years of the Accumulated Surplus.
We can provide part of the answer.
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Exhibition Restarts Their Sponsorship Committee
The Exhibition board has re-started their sponsorship committee opening up the opportunity for businesses, government and individuals to get their names out there to the local agricultural community.
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Moose Jaw Exhibition Briefs - June 15, 2021
Briefs from Tuesday evening’s meeting of the Moose Jaw Exhibition’s board with some good stuff discussed which may be of interest to our readers.
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Council Passes On Request To Reduce The Speed Limit On Main Street
A request from the Downtown business group to reduce the speed limit by 10 km/hr on Main Street North from 50 km/hr to 40 km/hr was not approved by Council.
But the request drew a lengthy and lively discussion from Council with two motions passed as part of movement to make Main Street safer and at the same time get residents and tourists alike to flock Downtown and spend money.
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Health Authority Breaches Own Vaccination Access Rules
If you were in line today for the COVID-19 vaccination and you were wondering if was not wrong for emergency services personnel in uniform (or not) to jump the queue you would be 100 percent correct.
Somehow, nobody is saying exactly how, but emergency services personnel were able to cut to the front of the line against Saskatchewan Health Authority policies.
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Outdoor Set To Re-Open Tomorrow After Nearly Two Years
The ducks may not like it but starting tomorrow the Phyllis Dewar Outdoor Pool re-opens after being closed for almost two years.
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Film To Premiere Addressing The Meth Issue In Moose Jaw
A 71 minute film will delve into surviving Crystal Meth addiction.
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When It Rains It Pours
The moisture may be welcome but the deluge that came down just before midnight on at least one street created a temporary lake stranding motorists and other damage as motorists found it difficult to see the roadway.
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Exhibition Company Finishes Year With Surplus
Despite the impact of COVID - 19 the Moose Jaw Exhibition was able to show a small surplus while at the same time not having to layoff any employees or reduce their wages.
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Crystal Meth Awareness Week Declared
The proliferation of Crystal Meth in the community and how to stop it are the reasons behind declaring Crystal Meth Awareness Week in Moose Jaw.
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Talon Regent To Seek Local NDP Nod
Local lawyer Talon Regent has announced his intentions to seek the NDP nod as candidate in the Moose Jaw - Lanigan - Lake Centre riding for the next federal election.
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Vanier Takes Further Steps To Prevent Spread Of COVID - 19 As Cases Being Investigated
Moves have been made to help prevent the potential spread of COVID - 19 at Vanier Collegiate.
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Spray Parks Opening Tomorrow
With a daytime predicted high of 31 C tomorrow all four spray parks are set to open earlier than planned for the season.
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