Board Of Police Commissioners Provide One Additional Budget Page
A Freedom of Information (FOI) request has resulted in a single page more detailed breakdown of the Moose Jaw Police Service’s 2022 operating budget versus 2021.
If you are hoping for greater detail and the amounts spent on single initiatives or even the additional cleaning costs the department incurred because of the COVID - 19 pandemic they were not part of the release.
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Resident Tells Council Flags Supporting Select Groups Should Not Be Flown On City Property
A resident addressed Council with her concerns and views about some flags flying at or on City owned facilities as an attack on the traditional family and showed favouritism for certain minorities over others.
They were views no member of Council was willing to support.
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Rhino's Ramblings - Murdock Affair Deserves Public Inquiry
An opinion piece about the decision not to charge former Moose Jaw Police Service Constable Alan Murdock criminally and how now a public inquiry into what happened might just clear the air and help re-build the lost trust the entire matter created.
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Spring Equine Events Riding Into Exhibition Grounds
For equine fanciers and competitors this spring there are a number of FREE events at the Moose Jaw Exhibition grounds which you may find of interest.
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Letter To The Editor Re: Earth Day
A letter to the editor from Naomi Hunter leader of the Saskatchewan Green Party on Earth Day.
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Beyond Your Backyard - Orphaned Wildlife and the Avian Flu
With it being Earth Day nature columnist Kimberly Epp writes about baby animals and the avian flu.
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Pet Owners Advised To Take Precautions
With the spread of Avian or Bird Flu it’s not just wild birds or poultry farms susceptible pet birds can catch the untreatable and fatal disease as well.
To help prevent the virus spreading we contacted the Province's Ministry of Agriculture about it on a special Earth Day nature report.
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Thousands Of Speeding Tickets Issued In March Blitz
Being heavy footed in March ended up having 5,023 drivers issued speeding tickets as part of SGI’s monthly Traffic Safety Spotlight.
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Three Warriors Make East Division All Star Teams As Playoffs Set To Start
As the Western Hockey League playoffs are set to get underway for the Moose Jaw Warriors three members of the tribe have made WHL all-star status.
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Exhibition Company Issues Warning Equine Influenza Detected In Their Facilities
The Moose Jaw Exhibition Company has issued a courtesy warning that there are two cases of Equine Influenza A confirmed at their facilities.
Equine Influenza, or Horse Flu, is usually a non-fatal illness which can be prevented through vaccination. Horse Flu is no threat to humans but clothing that is exposed to it can carry the illness to other horses.
The Exhibition Company does not see the flu having a major impact on its operations.
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RCMP Musical Ride To Headline Hometown Fair - As Entertainers Lineup Released
With the Moose Jaw Hometown Fair now a go in 2022 the entertainment has been booked with a variety of acts famous world-wide, internationally and locally set to entertain fairgoers.
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Exhibition Association Selects Executive For 2022
The Moose Jaw Exhibition Company elected their Executive Committee for 2022 at their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday evening.
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Visit Moose Jaw Sees Events Returning
The lifting of COVID - 19 restrictions has seen a bounce back of events partially funded by Visit Moose Jaw.
The consortium of local hotels and events centres has seen the number of events they fund return to pre-COVID levels which should have a major impact on Moose Jaw’s event driven economy.
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Precautions Taken To Safeguard Burrowing Owls Against Avian Flu
It is not just poultry flocks where the threat of avian or bird flu is lurking to claim victims but it is also a concern to the Saskatchewan Burrowing Owl Centre whose endangered flock is also threatened by the virulent strain of avian flu.
The Centre is taking precautions - something that might be of interest to people who have birds as pets.
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Veteran Marching To Ottawa To Protest And Help Heal The Country
A Canadian veteran is marching from Vancouver to Ottawa not just as a protest to the COVID - 19 mandates but also to hopefully start what he sees as much needed dialogue to help bring the country back from the division mandates have caused.
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Rhino's Ramblings - A Touch Of COVID
A look at COVID and the after effects it has
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Public Input Sought On Parks And Recreation Master Plan
The City is preparing a Parks and Recreation Master Plan which will guide the City of Moose Jaw for the next decade and they are seeking input from ordinary citizens as part of those efforts.
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Cutting Horses Open Season Over The Weekend
It is a sport born out of practicality in ranching where low stress and quiet helped sort the herd by ownership in the Fall. And this past weekend it was back in Moose Jaw.
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