Is fluoridation beneficial and harmful as well as where will the money come from to install a new fluoridization system was debated as part of the special meeting of Council dealing with the 2020 Capital and Operating Budgets on Wednesday evening.
Read MoreA trip which is tied to the land deal with Carpere Canada, an immigrant worker pilot program and a business retention and expansion initiative received their final yeas or nays at a special Council meeting on Wednesday evening.
Read MoreThe future need for employees by local employers has the City named as a part of an immigration pilot project but the City needs to come up with the funds for their participation in the program. Council was asked to provide $5,000 for the local project.
Read MoreDrawing down the projected returns from the City’s investments had a couple of councillors not just talking about red but perhaps even seeing a little red as well.
Read MoreAs part of a clause in the Carpere land deal the Mayor and an unnamed City staffer may be off to China to help the developer secure potential tenants for the new Southeast Industrial Park.
Read MoreIn its heyday it was a great building to hang out at with plenty of activities. But right now the wrong and unwanted individuals are breaking into it.
Read MoreDepending what activity you participate in the rates for recreational activities and facilities is heading up.
Read MoreA confusing policy and a tv broadcast cut short has led to a mix up when it comes to attaching numbers to existing properties.
Read MoreProfessional Bull Riding managed to buck out a profit for Mosaic Place.
Read MoreThe level of tax arrears has dropped but the successful property tax appeals - especially from commercial properties - continues to grow.
Read MoreAlthough they were not privy of the details, or even it was on the agenda, a $25,000 financial lifeline to the Moose Jaw and District Seniors will help the group survive.
Read MoreCouncil decided to approve a four month extension to Carpere Canada to come up with just over $7 million but it was not without discussion.
Read MoreIt was highly controversial and years in the making but the Moose Jaw Municipal Airport Authority lease agreement with the City was approved.
But it was a $500,000 grant and increased annual operating subsidy which had one councillor carpet bombing the deal saying the money was better spent elsewhere helping the many and not the few.
Read MoreHoly Trinity Catholic School Division is facing an appeal by the City regarding a variance approved allowing St Agnes School to add a portable classroom and not provide two barrier free parking stalls because the school itself is not barrier free.
Read MoreIn what seemed like a routine minor issue regarding setting their 2020 public meeting schedule turned into a debate which at times merged into the personal.
It ended with Mayor Fraser Tolmie being called on a point of order but not before revealing his likely 2020 election plans as well as the regularity of in-camera meetings.
Read MoreA proposed Strategic Plan months in the making was presented and updated to Council where it drew two different views as what such a plan should contain and envision.
Read MoreA dispute between a condo owner and the condo's board returned to Council to hear the other side.
Read MoreCouncil decided to give Scotties 2020 ticket holders free transit to an event they are going to as well as restricting the weekday daytime parking on the 300 block of High Street to address some of the parking concerns. But not all agreed.
Read MoreThe announcement plastic bags, wrap and number one clamshells are no longer accepted in recycling had one councillor asking if the project was worth continuing.
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