There will be temporary changes to buses Downtown for two days this week to help facilitate changes happening at a business.
Read MoreThe Exhibition board has re-started their sponsorship committee opening up the opportunity for businesses, government and individuals to get their names out there to the local agricultural community.
Read MoreA few readers have a suggestion about parking meters and maybe how to help Downtown restaurants attract more noon hour clientele. We ask City Manager Jim Puffalt about it.
Read MoreBriefs from Tuesday evening’s meeting of the Moose Jaw Exhibition’s board with some good stuff discussed which may be of interest to our readers.
Read MoreIf you were in line today for the COVID-19 vaccination and you were wondering if was not wrong for emergency services personnel in uniform (or not) to jump the queue you would be 100 percent correct.
Somehow, nobody is saying exactly how, but emergency services personnel were able to cut to the front of the line against Saskatchewan Health Authority policies.
UPDATE - The SHA has updated their statement the walk-in clinic in connection ran out of vaccine and was forced to close early. The story has been updated to reflect this fact.
The ducks may not like it but starting tomorrow the Phyllis Dewar Outdoor Pool re-opens after being closed for almost two years.
Read MoreA 71 minute film will delve into surviving Crystal Meth addiction.
Read MoreThe moisture may be welcome but the deluge that came down just before midnight on at least one street created a temporary lake stranding motorists and other damage as motorists found it difficult to see the roadway.
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