A confirmed contagious case of COVID - 19 at Vanier Collegiate has some students self-isolating for two weeks (when not attending in-class instruction) when not in school, while others are not under a self-solation order. It all depends on the individual student’s vaccination status.
Read MoreOn Tuesday evening the Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce held an all candidates forum where five of the six candidates showed up to give a short introduction and to answer questions from the Chamber and the on-line forum viewers.
To help voters make up their minds we are running the questions and the answers from the candidates to the questions put forward to them in that forum in no particular order.
The seventh and final question we feature is each Party’s policy on the Employment Insurance system and will their Party reform it to discourage repeated use and help ensure worker mobility.
Read MoreOn Tuesday evening the Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce held an all candidates forum where five of the six candidates showed up to give a short introduction and to answer questions from the Chamber and the on-line forum viewers.
To help voters make up their minds we are running the questions and the answers from the candidates to the questions put forward to them in that forum in no particular order.
The sixth question we feature is a multi-part question that asks about what should be the federal government’s role in training workers to fill the skills needed by small and medium businesses in their operations.
Read MoreOn Tuesday evening the Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce held an all candidates forum for all six candidates vying to be the next MP in the Moose Jaw - Lake Centre - Lanigan riding.
To help voters make up their minds we are running the questions and the answers from the candidates to the questions put forward to them in that forum in no particular order.
The fifth question we feature deals with if elected how would any of the candidates ensure the voice of Moose Jaw businesses was heard in Ottawa.
Read MoreOn Tuesday evening an all candidates forum was presented by the Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce.
To better serve voters to make an informed decision on September 20th we are presenting stories on what each candidate said to the questions asked from the Chamber and the viewing audience.
The fourth question deals with what each Party would do to Help Small and Medium Sized Businesses?
Read MoreIt may be a show that offers beginners the opportunity to compete but the Saskatchewan Riding Clubs Association annual provincial finals is all about getting people out and enjoying the sport of horseback riding hopefully turning it into a lifelong passion.
Read MoreOn Tuesday evening an all candidates forum was presented by the Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce.
To better serve voters to make an informed decision on September 20th we are presenting stories on what each candidate said to the questions asked from the Chamber and the viewing audience.
The third question deals with what each Party’s policies are on Gun Control.
Read MoreOn Tuesday evening an all candidates forum was presented by the Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce.
The second question is about how, if elected, each candidate would help small businesses get out of the large pandemic related debt they have incurred as a result of financing and taxable government programs they received help from to survive.
Read MorePremier Scott Moe has announced a masking mandate plus tough new measures still to be named targeting those who chose not to be vaccinated.
Read MoreOn Tuesday evening an all candidates forum was presented by the Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce.
To better serve voters to make an informed decision on September 20th we are presenting stories on what each candidate said to the questions asked from the Chamber and the viewing audience.
The first questions deals with Electoral Reform and how each Party would, if they saw it as a problem, rectify the problem to give better representation.
Read MoreIf you are thinking about running to replace the vacant mayor’s chair nominations are now open.
Read MoreA guest column with one view on the recent events in Canadian politics with a special emphasis on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The views are not ours but those of the author.
Read MoreThe City of Moose Jaw will have an indoor mask mandate commencing this coming Monday at all of the facilities it owns. Transit is also included.
It was not an easy to make with Council saying the decision and leadership on the issue should come from the Province and not from municipalities like the City of Moose Jaw.
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce will be presenting their popular all candidates forum this evening.
This time around the forum will only be broadcast live on social media.
Read MoreRunning on her record with a platform designed to create jobs, stimulate the local economy, listen to residents and businesses, continue the record infrastructure renewal and fight petty crime in a collaborative manner Councillor Crystal Froese is now officially in the race to be Moose Jaw’s next mayor.
As usual MJ Independent asked questions.
Read MoreThe amount of delinquent property taxes owed to the City of Moose Jaw continue to grow.
But on a positive note the majority of delinquent property taxes are now incorporated into payment plans and the amount of property tax liens has been reduced.
Read MoreThey may have started out the school year not wearing masks at Prairie South School Division’s elementary schools in Moose Jaw but that is about to change starting Monday as masks have returned.
Read MoreThe growth of COVID -19 ICU patients because of the Delta variant has the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) delaying some elective and non-urgent surgical procedures to re-deploy staff elsewhere to expand surge capacity..
The SHA says the more transmissible Delta variant has resulted in increasing pressures on Saskatchewan hospitals at a much faster rate than previous COVID surges, drastically increasing ICU occupancy and hospitalizations due to COVID in the last month.
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