Historic Agreements Between City And Railway Set Tone For Modern Day Arbitration
The first in a series about the on-going arbitration between the City of Moose Jaw and Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway (CPKC) the former Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) with the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) about paying for much needed repairs to the Fourth Avenue Bridge.
With neither side talking publicly about the arbitration proceedings we use their own submissions to the CTA to author this series of stories…
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Clearing Skies Greet Opening Practice For Minor Football
Minor football officially kicked off their training camp on Monday evening and pumped about the upcoming season might be an understatement about how the Kinsmen Moose Jaw Minor Football League’s president thinks about the 2024 campaign
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Minor Football Gets Riders Supercharged
Due to a rule difference the Kinsmen Moose Jaw Minor Football League has more than a little bit of Saskatchewan Roughriders knowledge on the sidelines
Plus the league picks up what looks like could be a very good player addition
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Question - Central Butte Parent Asks Why First Riders Program Not Offered At Rural Schools
We ask a question on behalf of a Central Butte parent
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First Riders Hit The Road Safely
A popular school bus program was back for another year
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U15 Saskatchewan Rush End Day One With A 1 - 2 Record
The U15 Saskatchewan Rush Junior lacrosse team finished up day one of a major lacrosse tournament with a 1 - 2 record
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Divisions Support School Zone Speed Limit Changes
The drop in the speed limit from 40 km/hr to 30 km/hr in school zones may take some time to get use to but the controversial change is all about safety the city’s two school divisions say
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Moose Jaw Well Represented On Rush Tournament Teams
The Saskatchewan Junior Rush teams has some added punch thanks to Moose Jaw and area players at this weekend’s Junior National Lacrosse League Tournament in Oakville, Ontario.
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City Provides More Expense Account Records
We received a further response to our latest Freedom Of Information request.
We publish the response in its entirety.
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Barrel Racers Light Up The Exhibition Grounds
Hundreds of barrel racers are competing in the Saskatchewan Barrel Racing Association’s provincial finals.
Here are some photos from Wednesday.
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Rhino’s Ramblings - St Jude And The Information Appeal
The last big FOI has hit a bureaucratic snag and the only way to untangle it is more bureaucracy to go through it.
The tale of our elected officials expense accounts moves to the back burner as we apply to appeal for full access.
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Barrel Racers Pack Out Exhibition For Provincial Finals
Hundreds of participants have descended on the Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds for the Saskatchewan Barrel Racing Association’s provincial finals.
The event is open to the general public and FREE to attend.
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Highway Patrol Seizes Large Load Of Unstamped Cigarettes
The Saskatchewan Highway Patrol just had the largest seizure of unstamped cigarettes near Swift Current
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Lot Brawl 3 The Most Entertaining Yet
It was a day of music, friendships, camaraderie and don’t forget the body slams as DNA Cycle and Service held Lot Brawl 3 on Saturday afternoon featuring the wrestlers from Ringside Wrestling.
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Craik RCMP Seek Public Assistance To Identify Robbery Suspects
The Craik RCMP are asking for the public’s assistance to identify four suspects in an alleged robbery in Chamberlain
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Friday Night Stop Check
The Moose Jaw Police Service was pulling vehicles over at random late Friday evening on the 1100 block of Main Street North
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Change Of Appointment At Flight Training School
There has been a change of appointment out at the base
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Province Bans Cellphones From Classrooms Come September
Starting in September the provincial government has now banned the use of cell phones by students in grades K - 12 from the classroom
It’s a move following other provinces that is likely to be controversial for many students and some parents
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