Tomorrow is byelection day for a new mayor here is some helpful information as you prepare to head out and vote.
Read MoreLiterally almost once the paint is dry the intersection of 9th Avenue NW and Caribou Street West is set to re-open after being closed for weeks.
The intersection will re-open with a new traffic configuration where the inside lanes of 9th Avenue NW going north or south are left hand turn lanes only.
Read MoreA brief look at the race to be mayor in the November 3rd byelection and a call in late spring from the Regina Police Service.
Read MoreTo help people decipher the Mayor’s race MJ Independent has plans to feature any of the nine candidates at least once in our publication.
Today we feature Brett McAuley.
Read MoreAn initiative by the Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce to give shoppers two hours of free metered parking will have to wait for a decision until Council’s November 22nd meeting.
The tabling motion was made because the Downtown Business Association had not discussed the initiative and their next meeting is on November 9th.
Read MoreThe annual question was asked if the City putting up and turning on the Christmas lights in the Downtown was not disrespectful to Veterans and the usual answer was given except this year there is an unexpected twist.
Read MoreThe 2021 edition of the local Terry Fox Run raised more funds for the Terry Fox Foundation than in 2020.
Read MoreVoting in the Byelection to elect Moose Jaw’s new mayor starts tomorrow as the Advance Polls open.
Read MoreAn on-line survey has given Council some food for thought in the upcoming budget as a large portion of the survey’s respondents indicted the COVID - 19 pandemic has negatively impacted their finances.
In questioning Acting Mayor Dawn Luhning said it is something Council needs to take into consideration in the upcoming 2022 Budget deliberations.
Read MoreTo help people decipher the Mayor’s race MJ Independent has plans to feature any of the nine candidates at least once in our publication.
Today we feature Mike Simpkins.
Read MoreTo help people decipher the Mayor’s race MJ Independent has plans to feature any of the nine candidates at least once in our publication.
Today we feature Michael Haygarth.
Read MoreTo help people decipher the Mayor’s race MJ Independent has plans to feature any of the nine candidates at least once in our publication.
Today we feature Clive Tolley.
Read MoreCouncil decided to not approve weekly residential trash collection in October 2021 but will look at the matter for future years as part of their 2022 budget deliberations.
Read MoreThe disparity between the number of people - who have bought tickets to events - and actually show up at the event is impacting the bottom line at Mosaic Place. The impact is being felt in such things as food and beverage sales where the facility budgets each attendee to spend so much once through the doors.
Read MoreA July accident when members of the MJPS were making a traffic stop had the police asking for earlier access to funds to replace the unit which SGI determined was a total write off and not worth repairing.
Read MoreTo help people decipher the Mayor’s race MJ Independent has plans to feature any of the nine candidates at least once in our publication.
Today we feature Kim Robinson.
Read MoreDespite the challenges faced by many non-profits and other exhibition companies throughout the province the Moose Jaw Exhibition Company has not lost a beat on its capital maintenance projects and plans to continue its maintenance projects in 2022.
Read MoreCouncil approved a discretionary use application to allow a daycare in a residential neighbourhood after discussion which included the City getting involved in order to mediate parking problems between the business owner and the neighbourhood.
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