Council Turns Down Extra Meetings
A motion that would have seen Council meeting 26 times instead of 23 times was defeated due to a tie vote.
The motion was brought forward by Councillor Heather Eby because in her opinion Council - due to two extended breaks in their schedule - were been left out of the loop regarding the City’s operations and more meetings would eliminate it.
It was not what Mayor Clive Tolley saw as necessary.
Read More
Where To Donate To Help Ukraine Refugees
In response to queries about where a person can donate to a legitimate grass roots group helping Ukrainian refugees here is one located in Varna, Bulgaria.
Read More
Moose Jaw Exhibition Turns Pandemic Profit
It may have been a year dominated by the COVID - 19 pandemic and a lack of events but the Moose Jaw Exhibition Company was able to turn a profit.
While at the same time not laying off staff and managing to get a bevy of repairs and improvements completed on the Exhibition Grounds.
Read More
Moose Jaw High School Athletes For March 2022 Named
Moose Jaw High School Athletic Association has named its athletes for March 2022.
Read More
CELEBRATING TODAY AT EXCALLIPURR CAT CAFE !!!
One of SCRAPS - MJ cats is very happy as it now has a furrever home.
Read More
PPC Moose Jaw - Lake Centre - Lanigan Association To Hold Member Event Tonight
People’s Party of Canada will be holding a members only event tonight at 7 pm at Church of God 401 Trinity Lane. For people who are non-members memberships are available for purchase at the door.
Read More
Gellert Pleads Guilty To Animal Abuse
CAUTION - GRAPHIC CONTENT
Read More
Province Plans No Changes To Animal Welfare Laws
The Province's Ministry of Agriculture has issued a statement in response to yesterday's Courthouse steps protesting.
Read More
SGI Warns Of Scam And Says Don't Click That Link
SGI has issued a warning that scammers are using fake websites to fool customers about the upcoming $100 rebate.
SGI wants to remind eligible registered vehicle owners the rebate is automatic so long as your mailing address is up to date.
Read More
Courthouse Steps Protest Decries Sentence - Asks For Tougher Laws And Sentences
A group of protestors were on the Provincial Courthouse steps protesting what they see as a “slap on the wrist” sentence in a recent case of animal abuse.
The group is calling for the Courts to apply stricter punishments allowed under the present laws as well as asking for stricter laws and sentencing.
Read More
Last Chance For Buffet Tickets To Help Support Ukrainian Refugees
The war in Ukraine has touched home for many and here is a chance to enjoy a meal, show solidarity as well as see net proceeds go to assist Ukrainian war refugees.
Read More
Mayoralty Byelection Disclosure Report Received By Council
If you are wondering how much money mayoralty candidates spent and who contributed to their campaigns their candidate’s disclosures are now public.
Read More
Mayor Reveals Identity Of Numbered Company Campaign Contributor
Mayor Clive Tolley revealed the identity of the individual who used a numbered company to donate $5,000 to his election campaign.
The identity of the individual(s) behind other numbered companies who donated to his campaign have yet to be revealed.
Read More
Sadly Hemmingway The Cat Has Passed Away
He was an older cat who spent the majority of his life as a stray which saw an outpouring of support when his story was told.
Sadly Hemmingway has passed away in this update from SCRAPS - MJ.
Read More
Flyers Just Fall Short In Provincial Final
Despite a hard fought game the Milestone U18 A Female Flyers fell just short of a fairytale ending to the 2021 - 2022 season losing 3 - 2 versus the East Central Fillies.
Read More
Flyers Tie Provincial Final Series
The Milestone U18 A Female Flyers won game two of the best of three Saskatchewan Female Hockey League provincial championship to force game three this Sunday.
Read More
Courthouse Steps Protest Planned
A group of Moose Jaw animal and pet lovers are planning a protest against what they view as a lax sentence in a recent animal abuse conviction.
Read More
St Laurent Pleads Guilty To Animal Abuse
A case of animal abuse dating back over two years has been resolved with the accused pleading guilty to a provincial charge of cruelty to animals.
Robyn St Laurent, of no fixed address, was fined $1,000 and placed under a stringent five year prohibition to not only not owning animals but additionally she must provide her address to animal protection authorities who are allowed in daylight hours to search her residence to ensure no animals are present.
Read More