An audio report about a missing part of the May 24th post Council presser.
Read MoreWith the RCMP Musical Ride appearing at the Moose Jaw Hometown Fair there has been a lot of questions about attending from many people.
To help those interested and attending one of the four performances the Moose Jaw Exhibition wants to answer those questions for attendees.
For those of you who have not entered there are details at the bottom of the article on how to win four free tickets to the Moose Jaw Hometown Fair.
Read MoreDriving an electrically powered go kart in a race might sound like a lot of fun but there is an ulterior educational motive behind it that pairs the program, industry and schools focusing on the future.
It has four Ford dealerships in the province opening up their shops to students allowing schools who have no automotive shop facilities to be exposed to the automotive industry.
Read MoreFor months a group of students from Phoenix Academy and Vanier Collegiate have through a partnership with Moose Jaw Ford have re-designed and converted formerly gasoline powered go-karts to electrically driven.
The months long project is wrapping up with the go-karts to participate in a charity event on June 18th.
Read MoreSGI’s Traffic Safety Spotlight is focusing on the deadly duo of driving impaired and not buckling up.
Read MoreThere will be a temporary closure of a portion of Normandy Drive and temporary transit stops due to the cast iron water main replacement program moving into the neighbourhood.
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw High School Athletic Association has announced its Athletes of the Month for May 2022.
Read MoreSome top basketball coaches are coming to Moose Jaw and there is a prime opportunity for local basketball hopefuls to getting some top notch assistance with their game.
Read MoreSolid waste collection for residential customers will move to weekly collection commencing June 1st.
Read MoreMayor Clive Tolley admitted he misspoke and released details about replacing the local volunteer Board Of Revision with a independent contracted one but that the issue already had been previously discussed extensively. Including while he sat on the Board Of Revision and was not elected to Council.
Read MoreCouncil has decided to opt to contract out Board Of Revision responsibilities to a private firm instead of the present local volunteer appointees.
One of the major reasons given for the move was the hope more decisions would be in the City’s favour meaning less costly appeals to the Saskatchewan Municipal board.
Read MoreA sure sign of spring and summer as the Wakamow Valley Farmer’s Market kicks off its 2022 season tomorrow morning.
Read MoreThe quarterly financial report for Mosaic Place was a mixed bag that went from really good with a healthy profit in the food and beverage side of the ledger to the really bad as questions were asked if the annual subsidy to the run the facility was really worth it.
Read MoreCouncil has approved a new ice and court policy which will see additional ice available during what is often considered the off season for user groups as well as additional court time for user groups.
The policy changes came into effect after consultation between the City and user groups. The new policy will not cost the City more money as the extended ice and court usage will generate sufficient income to pay for the changes the City said.
Read MoreThey may have performed at the Moose Jaw Hometown Fair in the past but the return of the RCMP Musical Ride for four performances is generating a lot of interest.
The story also includes details on how to enter our Day At The Moose Jaw Hometown Fair contest.
Read MoreHere are the details of the contest to attend the Moose Jaw Hometown Fair.
We will be publishing the article with the answer to the skill testing question as well as the entry form soon.
Read MorePrime Minister Justin Trudeau spent part of his time in Saskatchewan publicizing a bilateral funding contribution the federal government is making to largely enhance cleaning in long-term care homes due to lessons learned from the COVID - 19 pandemic.
Read MoreThrough a virtual presentation Council heard about melanoma and skin cancer from the founder of the Save Your Skin Foundation.
Mayor Clive Tolley has declared May as “Melanoma and Skin Cancer Awareness Month”.
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