Holy Taxation City Set To Enact Towing Bylaw To Collect $1 Million In Unpaid Parking Tickets
With our November and December being tied up with sporting events we are featuring some of the important stories we missed as part of our New Year's wrap-up.
Today it is the City's move to tow cars for unpaid parking tickets. A task the Moose Jaw Police Service gave up years ago.
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November Safety Spotlight Nabs Over 300
Over 300 drivers faced some sort of penalty as SGI's November's Traff Safety Spotlight targeted impaired driving.
SGI released the November results as we head into one of the biggest celebrations of the year - New Year's Eve.
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Korczak Hat-Trick Ices WHL’s Best Team
Your Moose Jaw Warriors took on a top team and literally put their opponent's explosive offense on ice.
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Environment Canada Issues A Christmas Eve Special Weather Alert For Moose Jaw And Area
For those of you planning to be on the road for Christmas this year Environment Canada has issued a weather alert that is downright Scrooge like.
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Milestone U18 A Female Flyers Move Into Tie For First Place
Lead by Jessie Mielke's four point outing - a hat trick in the second game - the Milestone U18A Female Flyers wrapped up their second victory of the week.
The pair of victories powered the Flyers to a tie for first place in the south division of the U18A Saskatchewan Female Hockey League.
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Accused Gets A Lawyer And A Court Date
An accused came to court without a lawyer and left with a court date and Legal Aid representation for the serious charges he is facing.
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Man Pleads Guilty To Impaired Driving That Caused An Accident
A man who drove with twice the legal blood alcohol content causing drivers to take evasive action at 2 pm on a Sunday afternoon had his day in court.
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Devils Defeat Cyclones In Boys Junior Varsity Basketball
It was a hard fought game but in the end the Lumsden Devils managed to outlast a Central Cyclone fourth quarter comeback in Junior Varsity high school boys basketball play on Monday evening.
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Cold Weather Crash
The colder night temperatures were not the only thing motorists and police were dealing with on Monday evening.
An accident at about 11 pm had a truck, snowmobile and a light standard damaged forcing the closure of the northbound lane of the 300 block of Main Street North closed by the Moose Jaw Police Service to clean up the mess.
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Man Receives Suspended Sentence For Assaulting Former Girlfriend
A seasonal worker received a nine month suspended sentence after being convicted of common assault that was part of an argument where he blamed his then girlfriend for his not waking up in time for work.
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Man Fails At Suspended Sentence Receives Criminal Record
A man who failed to follow any of the conditions of a conditional sentence has been handed a criminal record.
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Saddleback Case Adjourned To New Year
The case involving the man charged for allegedly shooting at police and arrested after a short manhunt on October 21st was back in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on Monday morning.
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Allegedly Threatening A Police Officer Lands Man In Court
Allegedly threatening a police officer and attempting to take a vehicle back after it had been seized has landed an accused in some hot water.
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Former Victim Headed To Alternative Measures But This Time As The Accused
It didn’t take much to explain to the accused as to what going through Alternative Measures for the offense he was accused of entailed.
In fact the accused had gone through the program earlier but as the victim for a similar offense he was accused of.
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Step Parent Given Conditional Discharge And Probation
Disciplining your child is OK but striking them with an aluminum frying pan to do so is not OK - in fact it is an assault.
That's what a step parent learnt in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on Monday morning.
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U13 AA Warriors Hold Warmth Night
Saturday night may have been cold outside but the Moose Jaw U13 AA Warriors held a warmth night to help Moose Jaw's less fortunate better brave the cold.
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Gathering Turns Heat Up On Taxation Issue
About 100 people showed up at an outdoor rally to support a group looking for what they see as fairness in how small business properties are assessed and taxed by the City.
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Trustee Resigns Forcing By-election
Todd Johnson, elected as a Prairie South School Division trustee in November 2020, has resigned his position as a Trustee.
Johnson said it was a hard decision to make but decided to resign to seek employment with Prairie South.
He said leaving the Board was a tough decision.
A job he said he secured due to training, experience and skills without political shenanigans.
It all adds up to a Trustee by-election this March.
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