Mayor's Annual Address
Each year in January Moose Jaw's mayor traditionally gives an address. A look back at the past year and the year ahead.
The address gives insight into the Mayor’s vision for the city and where they see us headed.
We carry the address below in its entirety below and encourage you to read it.
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NewRock Requests Retraction About Comments Made At Council
A developer's letter pointing out their side of the story had a couple of City Councillors apologize about their comments from an October 2022 meeting.
But whether the Developer will get a retraction for media stories detailing what it said was a damaging public discussion to the company's reputation is still an unknown.
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Rhino's Ramblings - The Death Of Local Media
A look at recent moves in the media as closures, job cuts and moves to on-line content only are set to limit local news.
It’s a shot a democracy itself as reporters questions are replaced with PR voices.
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City Will Have Defined Access From SGI To Help Collect Unpaid Parking Fines
With the City of Moose Jaw set to collect over $1 million of outstanding parking fines dating back to 2006 from approximately 4,000 individuals the question is how do they track the offenders down?
SGI maintains a registration database of all vehicles ever registered in Saskatchewan. The City will have access to assist with enforcing the collection of fines.
To find out how much access that entails as well as privacy concerns we ask SGI questions.
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Reason For SAMA Information Sheet Leaves Council Guessing
Monday’s Council meeting had the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency (SAMA) send an Information Sheet to explain their role and how they conduct assessments in Moose Jaw.
But with no explanation as to why the letter was sent it left Council guessing what SAMA's true intent was.
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Former Trustee Questions City Skipping Public Consultation For Joint Use School Required Under Bylaw
A former Prairie South School Division trustee asked Council to reverse a December 12, 2022 decision to forego public consultation despite it being required under a bylaw.
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Police Thwart Break In At Events Centre
The Moose Jaw Police Service has a suspect in custody following a break and enter at the Moose Jaw Events Centre.
The 33 year old male suspect is set to appear in court Monday morning.
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Pony Tails And Hockey Skates - Hockey Day In Canada Photo Essay
Saturday was Hockey Day In Canada.
We went out to a Moose Jaw Carpet One U13A Mavericks 2 hockey game and took in the action.
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Peacock Takes A Double Take In Victory Over Vanier
The Peacock Toilers defeated the Vanier Vikings White team 89 - 41 outscoring the visitors two to one.
But that wasn’t the only thing the Toilers saw two of in the game.
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Stolen Property Being Used As Currency To Buy Drugs
The majority of the recent rash of business break and enters have targeted storage lockers and are by the same person or group of people.
Criminals are after items to steal where they can trade them for narcotics from their drug dealers.
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Ranch Roping Returns This Saturday
Ranch Roping runs this Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm at the Golden Mile Arena (250 Thatcher Drive East) located on the Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds.
The event is FREE to attend and spectators are welcome.
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Peacock Defeats Vanier 52 - 45 In Junior Girls Basketball Action
Despite a third quarter rally the Vanier Spirits fell short against the Peacock Toilers in junior girls high school basketball action
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Police Commission Opts To Invest Accumulated Surplus Through The City
It is a discussion many people will never have and wish they did.
That is what to do with surplus funds after all of bills have been paid.
But it was a discussion the Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners (MJBOPC) had at their monthly meeting on Tuesday afternoon - where to invest their surplus funds.
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Commercial Property Owners Write SAMA Requesting Secondary Audit
The issue of the 2021 property reassessment and its impact on commercial property assessments is heating up even more as a letter has been sent to the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency.
The letter not only questions the process triggering a Secondary Audit but requests one directly.
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Spirits Clip Angels Wings In Come From Behind Win
The Vanier Spirits scored a two point come from behind victory over the Lumsden Angels on Wednesday evening.
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Wanner's Warriors Win Wild One
There is a lot of W's in the headline but the only W that mattered for your Moose Jaw Warriors is adding a W to the Win column.
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Central Defeats Notre Dame In High School Junior Girls Basketball
The Central Cyclones defeated the Notre Dame Hounds in high school junior girls basketball action on Wednesday night.
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