In Unanimous Decision Taylor Wins Appeal Against Mosaic Place
In a unanimous decision the Saskatchewan Court of Appeals has re-instated a wrongful dismissal case filed against Mosaic Place dating back to 2013 in “the interests of justice.”
The case, if it goes to trial, will likely see the facility’s former CEO Scott Clark come to the witness stand to testify about the facility’s operations prior to the release of the KPMG Report and the DFFH Financial Scandal.
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Despite Reaching 100 Poppy's Importance Is Just As Relevant Today
The red Poppy as a symbol of remembrance and a means to assist veterans and assist them in their lives remains just as important 100 years after its recognition.
On Saturday the local Moose Jaw Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion held their annual Poppy Fund luncheon to commemorate the sacrifices Canada’s military and RCMP veterans have given to the country.
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City's Long Term Debt Over $52 Million
The City’s long term debt is $52,579,960 at variable interest rates dependent on the date the loan was taken and the prevailing interest rates at the time.
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Residents Request To Save Coteau Street East Bridge Denied By Council
Despite a plea from neighbours to turn it into a pedestrian bridge the Coteau Street East Bridge’s days are numbered.
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Council Passes Motion Allowing Only Fully Vaccinated Or Non-Positive Tested To Attend City Meetings
In a 5 -1 vote in order to attend Council meetings starting in October you will need a proof of vaccination (vaccination passport) or a non-positive COVID - 19 test to do so.
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Rhino's Ramblings - Is Not Available This Week
Due to technical difficulties
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Another Communicable COVID - 19 Case Confirmed At Vanier Collegiate
Another case of an individual attending Vanier Collegiate with communicable COVID - 19 has happened at Vanier Collegiate
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Moose Jaw Now Has Ten Declared Active Outbreaks With Vanier Collegiate
The 10th active outbreak has been declared in Moose Jaw with the latest outbreak occurring at Vanier Collegiate.
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Burrowing Owl Centre Picks Up A Pair Of Boys
The Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre’s flock of burrowing owls has grown by two as Manitoba’s equivalent sent over a couple of juvenile males as part of an exchange program. The two newest additions to the Moose Jaw flock are seen as great additions to diversify the genetics of the local flock.
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Single Case Of COVID - 19 Detected At Westmount School
It is not an outbreak but parents at Westmount School have received a letter informing them that a student was attending classes while they were infectious to others.
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Moose Jaw Now Has Eight Declared COVID - 19 Outbreaks According To Province's Website
According to the the Province’s web-site there are now eight declared COVID - 19 outbreaks in Moose Jaw.
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Support For Family Members Of Individuals Affected By Crystal Meth
This month’s message from the Moose Jaw Crystal Meth Strategy Committee focuses on addictions and the family’s role in fighting the growing menace of Crystal Meth addiction in the community.
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Rhino's Ramblings - Is A Win Really A Win In The Long Run
Former Moose Jaw mayor Fraser Tolmie has managed to become MP for the Moose Jaw - Lake Centre - Lanigan riding.
But despite the seeming runaway victory with the local vote there are a lot of open wounds locally that if they are not properly healed could still harm him in the next election run that pundits are saying is 18 - 24 months away as the Liberals form their second consecutive minority government.
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Outbreak Declared At Sacred Heart School
A COVID - 19 outbreak has been declared at Sacred Heart School.
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Saskatchewan Health Authority Letter Says Outbreak Declared At King George School
The Saskatchewan Health Authority has declared an outbreak at King George School amidst investigating multiple cases of COVID - 19 at the elementary school.
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COVID Case At Vanier Collegiate Has Unvaccinated Students Isolating When Not In Class
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.
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Chamber Forum - Chamber Asks About Reforming EI To Discourage Repeat Usage
On 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.
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Chamber Forum - Questions About Training A Skilled Work Force
On 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.
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