The Moose Jaw Police Service (MJPS) has a new facilities dog assigned to Victim’s Services. Sven was unveiled to the public through the MJPS’s various social media accounts on Thursday.
Read MoreA North Battleford area man who was given a Christmas reprieve to remain in a friend's home in Brownlee in 2021 is now facing serious drug charges while out on the run.
Read MoreProlific violent criminals with warrants will soon be cut off of the dole and will no longer be able to live in social housing under new legislation introduced on Thursday.
The legislation will also allow a Warrant Intelligence Team to access information from government agencies to help arrest prolific violent criminals who have warrants.
Read MoreThe full list of the salaries paid to all Moose Jaw Police Service employees on Monday as part of the release of the 2021 Public Accounts for the City of Moose Jaw.
We have sorted the previously alphabetically listed remunerations to a highest to lowest paid format to make it easier to review the list.
Due to a major computer problem the public accounts for 2021 are late by months and coincidentally this year come out just as the MJPS is seeking an increase in their 2023 budget.
Read MoreAn intersection described as a “Death Trap” by Mayor Clive Tolley will be the subject of a Town Hall meeting for residents and other stakeholders on December 1st.
Read MoreMoose Jaw has received recognition as an Age Friendly Community for its efforts with senior residents.
Read MoreFor local conspiracy theorists who insist the police monitored and did perhaps more locally when it came to last winter's truckers’ Freedom Rally your fears just got a major boost.
As part of the Moose Jaw Police Service's (MJPS) Budget 2023 presentation to Council on Tuesday afternoon an officer inadvertently let it slip the MJPS had liaised with a national security agency about the Freedom Rally amongst other gatherings.
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw Police Service attended Tuesday afternoon’s special Council meeting bringing a bevy of facts that yes Dorothy and Toto the Friendly City you grew up to love and admire just isn’t here anymore.
To combat the crime problem they are seeking a 5.49 percent increase in their 2023 budget after receiving a similar 5.58 percent in 2022 versus 2021.
It works out to a 1.84 percent increase in the municipal mill rate.
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