A councillor asked if recent work done on the automated traffic control at the corner of 9th Avenue SW and Coteau Street may be the cause for the pedestrian timers no longer functioning
Read MoreProfessionals wanting to learn more about Peer Support this conference may be of interest to you
Read MoreWork to repair the causeway on Highway 363 (9th Avenue SW) south to 15 Wing will not be happening this year as the Ministry of Highways is still working on finalizing tender documents and geotechnical work still needs to be completed
Additionally a site survey needs to be held to determine the exact locations of graves which include Chief Black Bull and others who fought in what is commonly known as the Battle of Little Bighorn
The Ministry intends to meet and consult with affected parties
Read MoreA special and timely message from the Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association about concussions and how September 15th is Concussion Awareness Day - Purple Thursday
Read MoreWith the post Council pressers starting again we gave Mayor Clive Tolley an opportunity to send out kudos to wrap the presser up.
The Mayor chose to salute River Street Productions and their Homestand 23 held this past weekend.
Read MoreThe issue of potentially increasing shipping fees at the Moose Jaw landfill came up as one consideration for the upcoming 2024 Budget.
With the City not increasing their tipping fees for a number of years, the landfill becomes a tempting target for outside community trash looking for a cheaper forever home.
Read MoreMayor Clive Tolley said he took a personal approach when it came to deciding to vote against a proposed five-plex development on a single lot in a character neighbourhood
Read MoreMore time to look at an issue ended up having Councillor Kim Robinson flip-flop his vote against proposed controversial five-plex development on Stadacona Street East
The Councillor said, having an open mind, and changing your vote, after examining an issue, more closer as part of the duties of anybody on City Council.
Read MoreResidents on the 400 block of Stadacona Street East successfully stopped a controversial zoning bylaw change they saw as highly detrimental to their neighbourhood in a 4 - 3 vote
We are the only news source with their immediate post Council comments on their victory
Read MoreFederal regulations requiring different batteries in photographic speed enforcement units, better known as photo radar, had a quirky effect.
Temporary batteries were susceptible to the cold resulting in less photo radar ticket issued in Moose Jaw in January and February 2023
Read MoreIt was a successful weekend for all four Moose Jaw minor football teams on the road
Read MoreThe opening game for the Peacock Tornadoes on the road in Yorkton against the Raiders did not go as planned
Read MoreIt was an easy home opener victory for the Central Cyclones as they faced the visiting Swift Current Colts in a lopsided affair.
Read MoreIt may have only been a exhibition game but it was a big night for the Vanier Vikings as they moved from 12-aside to 9-aside football.
The Vikings got off on a good foot with a convincing win.
Read MoreThe Vanier Vikings have a new grade 12 rookie playing football this year.
Don’t let her size and inexperience fool you Bella Sauer is a quick learner, just as tough as the rest of the team and can dish it out like the best of them.
Read MoreOne of the most famous horses of the American West and by far it’s most distinctively marked the Appaloosa will be on display this weekend as a Saskatchewan Appaloosa Horse Club is holding a two day horse show at the Moose Jaw Exhibition’s Golden Mile Arena
This is a FREE event and spectators are more than welcome
Read MoreFred Fox, the brother of Terry Fox, whose 1980 Marathon Of Hope inspired not only the annual Terry Fox Run but the entire country will be in Moose Jaw on Saturday morning to meet and greet the public
Additionally there is a lunchtime barbecue today at the Moose Jaw Co-op
It is all part of the lead up to the Terry Fox Run to be held locally Sunday September 17th
Read MoreA Saskatchewan Highway Patrol officer inspection of a commercial vehicle east of Regina has led to yet another massive seizure - last time it was cash this time it was non-taxed cigarettes worth over $1 million on the illicit market
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