If you’re an RM of Moose Jaw based business with no property in the City and you want to acquire a business license, be prepared to shell out $350 annually based upon a calendar year.
That’s what one local, but out of town, cleaner found out.
The loss of the Development Levy Bylaw, on account of it failed to pass the first reading, may soon be a thing of the past with Council unanimously deciding to bring it back.
Read MoreDespite the digital age and the Internet, the Moose Jaw Public Library is still as relevant as ever.
That’s the message the Library brought in their annual report to Moose Jaw City Council.
Poor economic conditions, in Moose Jaw, were graphically demonstrated as Council approved the first step on taking tax title on 112 properties.
Read MoreA former Moose Jaw City Councillor appeared in front of the current Council to express her concerns about a bylaw, which died, that she says could have provided much needed infrastructure funds.
Read MoreTraditionally, at the beginning of every new year, the Mayor gives his/her address on the state of the city. Usually it highlights the highs of the previous year while focusing also on plans to make the city better in the upcoming one
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Read MoreIf you were on Council, how would you spend the City’s money? What would your spending priorities be? These are questions which were asked through the "Citizen’s Budget".
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