Moose Jaw has the lowest taxation rate per capita of the major cities in the province and you can blame it on the City’s reserves.
Read MoreWhether you think they earned it or not, the remuneration and expenses paid for the City's elected officials was released as part of the 2017 public accounts.
Read MoreWorn out shingles coupled with the vandalism of the Jitney Dance Hall has Wakamow Valley Authority requesting to replace a cedar shake roof with a lookalike
Read MoreIs it more cost effective for the City to have its own Water and Sewer Construction Division? That's a question which might well be answered shortly.
Read MoreCity Manager Jim Puffalt told Council that administration was asking for the two measures in order to ensure the new Southeast Industrial Park was ready for any potential tenant.
Read MoreThey say that good fences make for good neighbours but for one couple it means a trip to the Development Appeals Board.
Read MoreA petition by the staff at the Alliance Medical Clinic for traffic signal upgrades at the corner of 9th Avenue SW and Lillooet Street West is not necessary,
Read MoreCouncil approved the change in designation of two properties from commercial to residential.
Read MoreThe date for the upcoming byelection has been set and Moose Jaw residents are headed to the polls Wednesday October 17th.
Read MoreA number of reports were presented by citizen advisory committees.
Read MoreDon Mitchell has now attended his last Moose Jaw City Council meeting as an elected member. His resignation becomes effective on June 30th
Read MoreThe people of Moose Jaw can look forward to a splash of new colour in the downtown soon.
Read MoreFormer City Manager Matt Noble has filed suit against the City of Moose Jaw for constructive dismissal seeking well over $50,000 in a claim the City says is unfounded in its defense.
Read MoreIn a unanimous vote, Moose Jaw City Council's Personnel Committee has decided to give its out-of-scope or management personnel a raise.
Read MoreIt is now illegal for a child under the age of 16 to ride a bicycle without wearing a proper CSA approved bicycle helmet in the City of Moose Jaw.
Read MoreA proposed 10 MegaWatt solar power farm for Moose Jaw received an extension on its agreement to purchase City land but not without debate and questions.
Read MoreThe issue of High Street and the financial damage that delayed construction has had upon businesses once again came across Council's attention, at Monday evenings meeting, only this time it was silently filed away.
Read MoreThe hills are gonna be alive with something, although it isn't music. Portions of City owned green spaces may soon be alive with the sound of sheep.
Read MoreA collapsing sidewalk had one resident asking Executive Committee for a new one. The request was denied; but when he left, he didn't leave angry, just disappointed and cracking jokes.
Read MoreThe large number of property tax appeals and the hired guns (or tax agents) it is drawing to the City had Council calling in the sheriff for an explanation.
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