SADD Looking To Add Moose Jaw Chapters
With only one Chapter in Moose Jaw SADD (Students Against Drinking and Driving) Saskatchewan will be using new funding from SGI to expand the number of schools involved with the organization.
Impaired driving is the number one cause of fatal accidents and the majority of impaired drivers are young adults between 19 - 24.
It’s a trend SGI and SADD Saskatchewan hope to reverse by reaching youth.
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Police Commission To Allow Media Scrum
Media will be allowed to ask questions - restricted to the agenda - between the public and in-camera portions of the Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners meetings.
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Police Commission To Look At Clarifying Election Procedures
At Thursday's monthly meeting of the Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners last month's strange election for the Commission's chair drew calls from commissioners ranging from adopting policies to prevent a similar occurance right up to the need hold an immediate redo to correct the error.
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South Hill Joint Use School Opponent Launches On-Line Petition
Failing to get Council to backtrack on their decision to waive the “required public consultations” to approve the rezoning of Westheath Five and Six has spawned an on-line petition to get them to reconsider their decision.
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Alberta Whooping Cough Outbreak Has SHA Advising Immunization
A Whooping Cough outbreak in southern Alberta has the Saskatchewan Health Authority advising residents in the southwest portions of the province to review the immunization records of their children to ensure they are up to date.
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Poll Shows Most Canadians Now Seriously Inflation Impacted
If you feel like you are surrounded by rising costs you can no longer afford to pay a new poll shows you are not alone.
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Moose Jaw Set To Be Invaded By Siberian Cold Front
If you have already put the long johns away for the winter you might want to think about breaking them out for the weekend as winter is returning with just below seasonal temperatures.
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City Will Have Defined Access From SGI To Help Collect Unpaid Parking Fines
With the City of Moose Jaw set to collect over $1 million of outstanding parking fines dating back to 2006 from approximately 4,000 individuals the question is how do they track the offenders down?
SGI maintains a registration database of all vehicles ever registered in Saskatchewan. The City will have access to assist with enforcing the collection of fines.
To find out how much access that entails as well as privacy concerns we ask SGI questions.
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