Intersection Safety Featured In This Month's Traffic Safety Spotlight
The road may at times may be slick due to the weather but SGI would like to remind motorists about it especially around intersections.
This month SGI’s Traffic Safety Spotlight is about safety around intersections and by following their tips as well as the rules of the road you may save yourself from a collision or the loss of some Do, Ray, Me by not being ticketed.
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Swift Current Broncos Paused Due To COVID
Although this is not a local team we are publishing it verbatim as it is close to home.
Here is hoping everyone recuperates quickly and COVID - 19 does not disrupt the Moose Jaw Warriors season.
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City To Start Plowing Priority Four Streets Tomorrow
The City is about to start snow plowing Priority Four streets tomorrow at 7 am.
You can check the map in the story to see if your street is going to be plowed and move your vehicle to make it easier for the plows to get through and do a more thorough job.
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Exhibition Planning For A Fair It Just Depends On COVID - 19
Despite the doom and gloom of the new COVID variant and the potential for more restrictions the Moose Jaw Exhibition Company is still cautiously optimistic hoping to after a two year pandemic hiatus to stage a 2022 Moose Jaw Hometown Fair.
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City To Start Plowing Priority Three Streets
Despite the complaints the plows are out and about in the frigid weather.
The City is set to commence plowing Priority Three streets starting at 7 am today.
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City Facilities Christmas And New Year Holiday Hours
Here is the listing of the hours of operations for City of Moose Jaw facilities over the Christmas and New Year holidays.
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Lots Of FREE Activities Coming Up At The Library
A list of the FREE children’s activities coming up at the Moose Jaw Public Library.
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Crystal Meth Strategy Committee Disbanding
The Moose Jaw Crystal Meth Strategy Committee is disbanding after a year of providing awareness of addictions in the city but it will be replaced with a yet to be named new organization in the New Year.
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SHA Says Vaccines Work - Expand Vaccine Clinic Availability
With the Omicron variant on the rise the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has expanded the number of vaccine clinics to help people be vaccinated and get booster shots.
We run this release as a public service as many people are looking to be vaccinate ASAP - we did not write it we are just the messenger.
There are many different opinions on this issue all we ask please be kind if you chose to comment.
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High School Athletes For December 2021 Announced
The Moose Jaw High School Athletic Association has announced its athletes for December 2021.
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High School Athletes For December 2021 Announced
The Moose Jaw High School Athletic Association has announced its athletes for December 2021.
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Phoebe The Burrowing Owl Passes Away
A burrowing owl that came to Moose Jaw for retirement has sadly passed away from natural causes.
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Man Released To Six Month Conditional Sentence
A man who had a penchant to elude the police and endangering others in the process is now serving a six month conditional sentence in the community after getting six months credit for the four months he spent in remand waiting for the court’s decision for his thieving ways.
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Credit Card Caper Costs Crook 75 Day Sentence
A thief with a penchant to use other people’s credit cards without their permission to buy items at convenience stores and the occasional restaurant found out that crimes pay out in jail time.
But the time in remand and Christmas a few days away helped him get out with time served to be with his family.
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Drug Dealer Released To Home In Brownlee On $7,500 Bail
A drug dealer who plead guilty to a variety of drug and weapons charges will be able to spend his time confined 24 hours a day in a home in the hamlet of Brownlee until his case is dealt with in late January by Provincial Court in North Battleford.
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Accused To Spend Christmas And New Year's In Remand
A man who was accused of attempted murder and who ended up being the subject of a Warrant Wednesday will be spending Christmas and New Years in remand.
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Budget Briefs
From no Saturday bus, to new bus routes, snow removal and pickleball
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Council Approves Weekly Garbage Collection For October
It is an issue near and dear to the hearts of the majority of Moose Javians and that is garbage collection.
With the approval of a 38 cent per month increase on your solid waste utility bill - making the monthly bill $9.99 per residence - Council agreed to extend weekly trash collection to now include October.
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