City Clarifies Who Has The Most Tax Arrears
The City has clarified who owes the most when it comes to property tax arrears on December 31, 2023.
It’s not commercial properties that owe the majority of outstanding property tax arrears - as stated at Council’s regular meeting - but in fact it is residential properties.
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Property Tax Arrears Increase 42 Percent Year Over Year
There was a big year over year jump in Total Property Tax Arrears.
Council was told the jump was largely caused by commercial properties falling behind in their property tax obligations.
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City Manager Says New Deal With The Warriors Is Close
The new deal between the Moose Jaw Warriors and the City of Moose Jaw has not been signed but the city manager is hopeful an announcement will be made in the next month or two.
We dig a story out of the media scrum.
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Reader’s Question - Are MJPS Members Ticketed While On Duty?
Given recent revelations that the Toronto Police Service pays the photo radar tickets for on duty members a reader asked what is the policy in Moose Jaw?
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Dates Set For Coroner’s Inquest Into In Custody Death
The dates have been set aside for a four day coroner’s inquest into the October 7, 2021 sudden death of a 40 year old Assiniboia man while in Moose Jaw Police Service custody.
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Job Action Affects Junior/JV Basketball Playoffs
Three days of extracurricular job actions announced by the STF are set to impact the Moose Jaw junior boys/girls playoffs.
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Questions Asked Of The Police About Drug Proliferation
According to the personal perspective of a 23 year old member of the Moose Jaw Police Service despite the viewpoint drug use is growing narcotics have always been problematic in Moose Jaw.
It is simply the drug of choice that has changed.
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Town Hall Addresses Addictions, Homelessness and Crime
It was a meeting with varying views on the subjects of homelessness, crime and addictions but for organizers the large turnout and varied views were just what the doctor ordered.
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Police Warn About Debris On Roads
Debris on the roadway has the Moose Jaw Police Service issuing a public service announcement
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U15 B Mafia Comes Home with Big Win From Medicine Hat
The U15 B Mad Greek Mafia wete undefeated in Medicine Hat last weekend
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Police Request Assistance To Locate Canine Vest
The Moose Jaw Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance to locate a missing canine ballistic vest
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Fish Wins Bronze Medal At World Championships
A local speed skater has won a bronze medal at the world championships on the weekend
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Judge Chow Praises Filipino Community - Speaks About His Family’s Immigration Journey
Judge David Chow delivered a speech praising the local Filipino community while at the same time inviting them to interact with the larger Moose Jaw community
The Judge’s remarks drew large applause from the crowd that packed Vanier Collegiate’s gym
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Hundreds Attend Annual Filipino Family Day Tournament
The Moose Jaw Filipino community held their annual Family Day Basketball Tournament on Friday and Saturday.
The longest running Family Day event in Moose Jaw saw close to 600 people show up. An increase over last year’s numbers.
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Family Day Tournament Tips Off
The Moose Jaw Filipino Association’s annual Family Day Tournament kicked off on Friday afternoon at Vanier Collegiate.
The two day tournament starts again at 7 am on Saturday.
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Vehicle Stop Results In Trafficking Charge
A vehicle stop has resulted in a 48 year old female charged with trafficking
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SaskPower And Workers Reach Agreement
The Saskatchewan Teachers Federation (STF) and the Province might be at a contractual impasse but a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) has been reached between SaskPower and UNIFOR.
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Traffic Stop Nets Criminal Charges
A traffic stop has netted a pair some criminal charges
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